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Sarkkinen E S - - 1993
Diet enriched with polyunsaturated fat may increase the susceptibility of LDL to oxidation. Therefore the effects of two low-fat diets on plasma lipid peroxides in free-living mildly hypercholesterolaemic men (n = 37) were investigated in a randomized single-blind 28-week study. Composition of the diets were (1) American Heart Association (AHA) ...
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Tonstad S - - 1993
The effect of the combination of low-dose lovastatin and low-dose colestipol was studied among 57 subjects with moderate to severe primary hypercholesterolaemia (total cholesterol > or = 7.0 mmol l-1). Following an 8-week dietary phase, participants were randomized to treatment with 20 mg of lovastatin combined with 5 g or ...
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Guo S - - 1993
Total cholesterol (TC) and low-density- (LDL-C) and high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) concentrations were recorded annually from 9 to 21 y of age to study tracking and predictive values for adulthood lipid concentrations associated with cardiovascular disease. The tracking coefficients for TC and LDL-C were congruent to 0.7 for 4-, 6-, and ...
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Dennison B A - - 1993
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover clinical trial was designed to test the efficacy of psyllium fiber in lowering elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels in children 5 to 17 years of age. Subjects with LDL-C levels > 2.84 mmol/L (110 mg/dl) after at least 3 months of a low total ...
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Baer J T - - 1993
Eighty management-level male employees participated in a company-sponsored comprehensive physical that included determination of plasma total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglyceride levels and percentage of body fat. After the lipid screening, each employee met with a registered dietitian who explained the results of the lipid analysis ...
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Denke M A - - 1993
BACKGROUND: The influence of body weight on serum lipids is often overlooked in clinical practice. METHODS: The association between body weight adjusted for height as calculated by body-mass index (BMI) and serum lipid and lipoprotein levels in white men was examined using the second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ...
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Bachman R P - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: To assess compliance with cholesterol screening and intervention by children who were members of a prepaid health plan in which there was no financial barrier to intervention. RESEARCH DESIGN: Children with family histories of hypercholesterolemia, coronary heart disease, and stroke were advised to have a random cholesterol test. Those ...
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Wylie-Rosett J - - 1993
The Trial of Antihypertensive Intervention and Management evaluated nine diet-drug combinations in 878 mildly hypertensive, moderately obese participants using a 3 x 3 factorial design. Drugs evaluated were placebo, diuretic (chlorthalidone), and beta-blocker (atenolol); diets were usual (no intervention), weight reduction, and low sodium/high potassium (Na/K). This article reports 6-month ...
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Sabat? J - - 1993
BACKGROUND: In a recent six-year follow-up study, we found that frequent consumption of nuts was associated with a reduced risk of ischemic heart disease. To explore possible explanations for this finding, we studied the effects of nut consumption on serum lipids and blood pressure. METHODS: We randomly placed 18 healthy ...
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Kono S - - 1993
In the on-going study of men retiring from the Self-Defense Forces in Japan, we previously reported that serum total cholesterol was not related to colorectal adenomas but that men with low levels of serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol had an elevated adenoma risk. We examined whether the previous observation was ...
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Bijster P - - 1993
A multi-centre study was undertaken to evaluate the performance of the Reflotron high density lipoprotein cholesterol method in twelve different clinical chemistry hospital laboratories. Results were compared with phosphotungistic acid/Mg2+ and polyethylene glycol/dextran sulphate/Mg2+ precipitation methods, routinely performed in these laboratories. Precision was found to be excellent, for both the ...
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Otubu J A - - 1993
A longitudinal, short-term study of women using NORPLANT (levonorgestrel implants) was conducted. Cholesterol content of the major lipoproteins along with total cholesterol and triglycerides were measured in fasting blood samples from 32 women volunteers. Results for lipids and lipoproteins determined 6 and 12 months post-NORPLANT insertion were compared with values ...
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Cobbaert C - - 1993
We documented the quantitative effects of lipaemia on cholesterol recovery on a Kodak Ektachem 700 XRC analyser (Rochester, NY, USA) in comparison with a Hitachi 717 analyser (Boehringer, Mannheim, Germany). Using the linear ranges of the analysers, we compared the effects of adding Intralipid and of adding high concentrations of ...
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Spiegel C - - 1993
Effects of feeding soybean meal (SBM) or a mixture of SBM and 5%, 10% and 15% of either 0- and 00-rapeseed presscake meal (RPM) on thyroid, liver and growth performance were studied in castrated boars. Goitrin (G) intake was closely correlated with total glucosinolate intake and blood thiocyanate concentration. In ...
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Zhao S P - - 1993
Patients with familial dysbetalipoproteinemia (FD) associated with the apo E2/2 phenotype exhibit a marked interindividual variability in serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations. It has been proposed that this variability is due to a combination of the apo E2/2 phenotype and additional genetic factors implicated in diseases like familial hypercholesterolemia, familial ...
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Koivisto V A - - 1993
The effect of dietary fructose (20% of carbohydrate calories, 45-65 g day-1 for 4 weeks) on glycaemic control, serum lipid, lipoprotein and apoprotein A-I and A-II concentrations and on insulin sensitivity was studied in 10 type 2 diabetic patients. The study was done in a randomized, double-blind fashion with crystalline ...
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Greco A V - - 1993
In order to assess a possible direct metabolic effect of dexfenfluramine (dF) apart from its action on food intake reduction, 10 obese postmenopausal women and 10 obese men (BMI = 32.19 +/- 1.99 kg/m2) were studied in a single-blind fashion: 4 weeks on placebo (D-28 to D0) and 4 weeks ...
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Lovastatin treatment of dyslipoproteinemia in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
Li P K - - 1993
We conducted a single, blinded cross-over placebo versus lovastatin study on 10 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients with dyslipoproteinemia who failed to respond to diet control. They were given 8 weeks of lovastatin (20-40 mg) and placebo, respectively. After 8 weeks of lovastatin treatment, total cholesterol was significantly reduced ...
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Mennander A - - 1993
Rat aortic allografts transplanted across histoincompatible strains develop arteriosclerotic alterations in the vascular wall that are virtually indistinguishable from those observed in human heart allografts during chronic rejection. In this study we have investigated whether hypercholesterolemia in the recipient rat accelerates allograft arteriosclerosis. Hypercholesterolemia was induced by a 4% cholesterol ...
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Warwick G L - - 1992
Post-prandial lipaemia was investigated in a group of nine subjects with nephrotic syndrome by following the concentrations of triglyceride and retinyl palmitate in the d < 1.006 g ml-1 fraction of plasma after a standard oral fat load containing vitamin A. Lipoprotein lipase and hepatic triglyceride lipase activities were measured ...
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Lund E K - - 1992
The relationship between dietary fat intake and fasting plasma lipid levels was assessed in 35 female and 19 male adolescents recruited from two local education authority schools in Norwich, UK. Dietary intakes were assessed using a 7-day weighed dietary record method, coupled with the collection of duplicate diets. Fat and ...
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Serum cholesterol and lipoprotein concentrations in mothers during and after prolonged exclusive ...
Kallio M J - - 1992
The effect of exclusive lactation on lipid levels was investigated by evaluating serum concentrations of total and lipoprotein cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), and apoprotein (apo) B in mothers during and after exclusive, prolonged lactation. Serum total cholesterol concentrations were measured at delivery (n = 195), at 2 (n = 165), 6 ...
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Feussner G - - 1992
Nineteen adult patients with type III hyperlipoproteinemia (HLP) and homozygosity for apolipoprotein (apo) E2 were treated with the 3-hydroxy-3-methyl glutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase inhibitor simvastatin (20 or 40 mg per day) alone or in combination with the fibrate derivative gemfibrozil (450 mg per day) during a 30-week outpatient ...
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Glueck C J - - 1992
The aim of this study was to prospectively assess the safety and efficacy of lovastatin in the treatment of cholesteryl ester storage disease in siblings who were ages 11.6 and 5 y at the beginning of treatment. Mean total and LDL cholesterol in the male proband, 7.40 and 5.68 mmol/L, ...
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Robertson I - - 1992
A randomized trial was conducted in five general practices in and around Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire to assess the motivational effect of cholesterol measurement on compliance with advice to reduce dietary fat intake and to stop smoking. The advice was given by practice nurses during health checks for cardiovascular risk factors. A ...
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Stewart F M - - 1992
AIMS: to assess the hypocholesterolaemic effect of adding 50 g of oatbran to the diet of hypercholesterolaemic subjects already prescribed a diet with less than 30% of energy from fat. METHODS: twenty-nine volunteers aged 21-67 years with total serum cholesterol levels 5.59-8.5 mmol/L prescribed a diet containing less than 30% ...
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Lepre F - - 1992
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether adding 60 g oatbran per day to a low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet has any additional effect of lowering serum lipids. DESIGN: A double blind, prospective, randomised, placebo controlled crossover study. SETTING: Lipid clinic in a teaching hospital. SUBJECTS: Thirty-seven subjects (16 men, 21 women) ...
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Drexel H - - 1992
Plasma lipid profiles, including high-density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions HDL2 and HDL3, were obtained in 115 men undergoing coronary angiography to assess the relation of lipid levels to coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD was present in 87 patients (76%) and absent in 28 (24%). The largest difference between the 2 groups ...
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Wolfe B M - - 1992
The intermediate-term effects on plasma lipoprotein lipids of substituting meat and dairy protein for carbohydrate in the diets of five subjects (three women, two men) with familial hypercholesterolemia receiving cholestyramine (mean dose, 18 g/d) were studied. Subjects were randomly allocated to either the high or low protein diets (mean 27 ...
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Clifton P M - - 1992
We have conducted a crossover, randomized, double-blind dietary trial that tested the hypothesis that gender influences the response of plasma lipids, in particular high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, to dietary fat plus cholesterol. Twenty-six men and 25 women were matched for age, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglyceride, and body ...
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Ripsin C M - - 1992
OBJECTIVES: To test the a priori hypothesis that consumption of oats will lower the blood total cholesterol level and to assess modifiers and confounders of this association. DATA SOURCES: A computerized literature (MEDLINE) search and the Quaker Oats Co identified published and unpublished trials as of March 1991. Raw data ...
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Henkin Y - - 1992
BACKGROUND: Lack of response to a cholesterol-lowering diet can be caused by physiological nonresponsiveness, inadequate knowledge, or inability to change dietary habits (poor compliance). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dietary compliance of hyperlipidemic individuals who received intensive initial dietary education and followup, and who showed an ...
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Wolever T M - - 1992
Low glycaemic index foods produce low blood glucose and insulin responses in normal subjects, and improve blood glucose control in Type 1 and well-controlled Type 2 diabetic patients. We studied the effects of a low glycaemic index diet in 15 Type 2 diabetic patients with a mean fasting blood glucose ...
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Fontvieille A M - - 1992
The aim of the present study was to determine whether any benefit might occur from lowering the glycaemic index of diet in the medium term in diabetic patients. Eighteen well-controlled diabetic patients (12 Type 1 and 6 Type 2 non-insulin-treated), were assigned to either a high mean glycaemic index or ...
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Yinnon A M - - 1992
A practical, primary care based intervention programme which aimed to lower serum cholesterol in a large percentage of hypercholesterolaemic subjects in general practice is described. Intervention consisted of a 8-10 minute interview supplying oral and written diet counselling. The programme was tried in a kibbutz (agricultural settlement) with 93 adult ...
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Kashtan H - - 1992
To compare the effects of oat-bran fiber on blood lipids, we studied 84 healthy middle-aged men and women who were placed on metabolic diets, for 2 wk, that were supplemented with either wheat bran (n = 42) or oat bran (n = 42). Fiber supplementation was 1.6 micrograms dietary fiber/J ...
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Shenberger D M - - 1992
Intense dietary counseling lowered low-density-lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels during the recruitment phase of a 5-year clinical trial of men who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafts. At visit 1, a 24-hour dietary recall was obtained and analyzed for intakes of total energy; total, saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fat; and dietary ...
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Ebeling T - - 1992
120 patients (64 men, 56 women) aged 19-66 years with primary hypercholesterolaemia (mean serum total cholesterol 10.1 mmol/l, range 6.5-16.3 mmol/l) with normal or moderately raised concentrations of serum triglycerides were randomised after four weeks' diet and four weeks' diet+placebo phase either to cholestyramine (40 patients) or lovastatin (80 patients) ...
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Barr S L - - 1992
Forty-eight healthy male students ate an average American diet (AAD) with 37% of calories from fat and 16% from saturated fatty acids for 3 wk. During the next 7 wk, one-third of the students continued to eat the AAD, one-third switched to a 30%-fat diet with 9% saturated fatty acids ...
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Seppä K - - 1992
Moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to provide protection against coronary heart disease. We studied serum lipid values in 380 men, including 184 controls (37 teetotalers and 147 moderate drinkers), 90 heavy drinkers, and 106 alcoholics. Total cholesterol values were significantly lower among alcoholics than controls (mean +/- SEM, 5.43 ...
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Turnbull W H - - 1992
Mycoprotein is a food produced by continuous fermentation of Fusarium graminearum (Schwabe). A previous metabolic study showed that mycoprotein decreased total and low-density-lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and increased high-density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. This study was undertaken to determine the effects of mycoprotein under free-living conditions. Two groups of subjects with slightly raised ...
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Sandström B - - 1992
The effects on blood lipids and blood pressure of a diet corresponding to present Nordic Nutrition Recommendations, i.e. less than 30% of energy from fat and with a fibre content exceeding 3 g/MJ, were studied in 18 men and 12 women (mean age, 24 years) under strict dietary control over ...
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Abou-Issa H - - 1992
Dietary calcium glucarate (CGT) increased the activity of non-toxic levels of dietary isotretinoin against pre-established tumors in the chemically-induced rat mammary tumour model. In the range of 1.0-1.5 mmol/kg diet, isotretinoin enhanced tumour growth by 20% over a 4 week course of treatment. Tumour growth inhibition not exceeding 15% was ...
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Zimmerman N I - - 1992
Four Arabian geldings were used in a randomized, repeated measure design to study the effect of two different diets on plasma free fatty acids at rest and during exercise. On each of four sampling days, two horses were fed one of two isoenergetic diets, either 100% corn or 100% alfalfa, ...
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Bhatnagar D - - 1992
Lipoprotein composition and cholesterol esterification, before and after treatment with gemfibrozil, have been examined in the fasting and postprandial state in nine patients with primary hypertriglyceridaemia who participated in a double-blind, placebo controlled study. After 8 weeks of treatment fasting serum triglycerides were reduced significantly from 6.05 mmol/l (range 2.48-10.99 ...
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Pelegrí A - - 1992
The effect of bezafibrate, at doses of 200 mg three times weekly throughout a period of 10 weeks, on lipoprotein (a) and triglyceride-rich lipoproteins including intermediate-density lipoproteins (IDL) has been studied in 12 patients with chronic renal failure receiving haemodialysis. No side-effects were observed, and serum creatine phosphate kinase values ...
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Catalano M - - 1992
The potential beneficial effects of antihypertensive drugs on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality may be compromised by their adverse effects on serum lipid levels. In our study we compared verapamil and captopril and evaluated their effects on blood pressure and on serum lipid and lipoprotein levels, with particular attention to lipoprotein(a) ...
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McMurry M P - - 1991
BACKGROUND: Major new public health problems occur in developing countries as they become more affluent and change their traditional dietary patterns. To study this phenomenon in microcosm, we substituted an "affluent" diet for the traditional diet of a group of Tarahumara Indians, a Mexican people known to consume a low-fat, ...
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Denke M A - - 1991
The effects of beef tallow and cocoa butter, two fats with a high stearic acid content (C18:0), on serum lipid and lipoprotein concentrations were compared with the effects of butter fat and olive oil in 10 middle-aged men. Liquid-formula diets containing 40% of the calories from the test fat were ...
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McQueen M J - - 1991
To evaluate laboratory performance, eight to 13 samples of fresh human serum from volunteers were sent to 250 laboratories in the Canadian province of Ontario licensed to perform lipid analysis. Fresh human specimens were used because of potential matrix effects with processed materials. We show that on all survey samples, ...
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