Fig. 1From: C-reactive protein in traditional melanesians on KitavaC-reactive Protein Values and Cardiovascular Risk Levels. Note. Above each bar is displayed the corresponding percentage (%) of Kitavans and Swedish controls with C-reactive protein (CRP) values indicating lower (CRP < 1 mg/L), average (CRP 1–3 mg/L) and higher (CRP 3–10 mg/L) relative cardiovascular risk, or acute inflammatory response, such as those induced by infections or trauma (CRP > 10 mg/L)Back to article page