New-onset chronic diseases are associated with elevated remnant cholesterol levels, highlighting a potential risk factor.
Data from CHARLS indicates that individuals with high remnant cholesterol have an increased likelihood of developing chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease.
Assessment was conducted through an observational analysis utilizing lipid profile data from the CHARLS cohort, which included diverse demographics across various regions.
Results emphasize the potential for targeted interventions regarding cholesterol management to reduce chronic disease incidence in the population.