Low serum cholesterol levels increase the frequency of aggression. - GreenMedInfo Summary
Abstract Title:
Serum cholesterol levels and frequency of aggression.
Abstract Source:
Psychol Rep. 1994 Apr ;74(2):622. PMID: 8197299
Article Affiliation:
Whiting Forensic Institute, Middletown, CT 06457.
Abstract:
Analysis of serum cholesterol levels of 106 male forensic patients showed significant differences in frequency of aggression, with low cholesterol levels predominant among those more frequently violent.
Pubmed Data : Psychol Rep. 1994 Apr ;74(2):622. PMID: 8197299
Article Published Date : Apr 01, 1994
Study Type : Human Study
Additional Links
Substances : Cholesterol : CK(392) : AC(43)
Diseases : Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)




