Causes of Atherosclerosis: Comprehensive Analysis
This research investigates the underlying causes of atherosclerosis across various contexts, focusing on the key relationships and variables involved in its development. We are interested in identifying all types of studies, including experimental, observational, and retrospective studies, that explore both genetic and non-genetic factors contributing to atherosclerosis. The investigation aims to understand the specific mechanisms, such as endothelial dysfunction, lipid accumulation, and inflammatory processes, and their relationship to the progression of atherosclerosis. Key areas of interest include the role of cholesterol levels, hypertension, smoking, and diabetes, as well as the influence of genetic predispositions and lifestyle factors. This research will aid in identifying potential preventive and therapeutic targets by examining diverse populations without restricting to specific time periods or geographical contexts.