Besides diabetes, other hormone disorders can lead to dyslipidemia. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hypothyroidism, and metabolic syndrome can cause high levels of blood fat. Cushing syndrome creates abnormally high levels of cortisol in the bloodstream. High cortisol levels lead to fat accumulations around the waist, which is a risk factor for dyslipidemia. Smoking causes a loss of HDL, more often in women than men.

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