Publications by authors named "C Jornot"

The health status of any inpatient of the Geneva hospital is appraised 3 times as follows: once before hospitalisation, then while registering, and last at discharge from hospital. Data about these 3 examinations were gathered in the registration post and then coded. The number of recorded ailments and their contents were statistically analysed.

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Male first degree relatives of acute myocardial infarction patients differ from a control population by virtue of their low HDL cholesterol. The results are compared with those obtained previously in women and children who are first degree relatives of coronary patients. Low HDL cholesterol (Fig.

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Female first-degree relatives of CHD patients differed, after the age of forty, from the normal control population by their low HDL cholesterol. Between the ages of 20 and 40 years a slight but significant increase in HDL triglycerides was observed. Except for hormonal contraception which induces significant lowering of HDL cholesterol in the first degree relatives, the observed differences in HDL lipids did not seem related to environmental factors but rather to be genetically determined.

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To be accepted as an inpatient in the Geneva Hospital one must proceed through a registration post. Data collecting sessions were set up there to study its working. Since many random components enter the registration procedure a stochastic queuing process is the appropriate model.

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To study factors that play a role in the familial occurrence of coronary heart disease, very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) triglycerides, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol were measured after preparative ultracentrifugation in first degree male relatives of coronary patients and in control subjects. The HDL cholesterol concentration was significantly lower in relatives of 20--71 years old than in controls. No increase of serum and LDL cholesterol was found.

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