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Beynen A C - - 1987
The increase in serum cholesterol after feeding a diet containing 2% (w/w) of cholesterol and 0.5% of cholate for 13 days was 200 and 800% in two hypo- and two hyper-responsive inbred strains of rats, respectively. While remaining on the high-cholesterol, high-cholate diet for longer periods, the level of serum ...
Beynen A C - - 1987
Temoe Lawak Singer (RVG 08637) consists of a mixture of an extract of the roots of Curcuma aromatica rhizoma and whole roots of Curcuma amara rhizoma and Rhamni purshianae cortex; it has cholerectic and chologougic activity. The addition of Temoe Lawak Singer to a high-cholesterol diet, but not a cholesterol-free ...
Fröhlander N - - 1987
The serum levels of cholesterol and cholesterol esters were studied in relation to haptoglobin groups in a series of 277 healthy blood donors from northern Sweden. Previous reports of associations between Hp 2-2 and high serum cholesterol levels were not confirmed, though a nonsignificant deviation in the same direction was ...
Green M S - - 1986
The associations of serum lipids with coffee, tea, and egg consumption were examined in a survey of 658 men in Israel. A significant, positive association was found between coffee consumption and serum total cholesterol (TC), mainly reflecting a difference in the low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). Among the subjects aged ...
Williams W R - - 1986
The effect of diuretics, mainly chlorthalidone, on serum cholesterol was studied in 7,006 of the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program (HDFP) hypertensive patients not on antihypertensive medication at baseline. Several investigators have reported that diuretic therapy increases serum cholesterol in treated subjects. However, data from two long-term studies indicated that ...
Hegsted D M - - 1986
The data from the literature in which the serum-cholesterol response has been measured following a change in cholesterol intake have been re-evaluated. The overall data appear to be best explained by exponential equations. However, very large differences in response have been reported for similar changes in cholesterol intake and no ...
Thuesen L - - 1986
For 3 mo, 14 patients with severe coronary heart disease and serum cholesterol levels of 6-9.5 mmol/l were treated with a diet containing 10% of total energy from fat and less than 100 mg cholesterol per day. Serum cholesterol and serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol were reduced by 33% and ...
Boerma G J - - 1986
A cholesterol standardization program was developed in The Netherlands for clinical laboratories that use their analytical results as indicators of cardiovascular risk. Participants with sufficient precision but inaccurate results are encouraged to use serum-based calibrators as a means to decrease bias. A regional pilot survey and thereafter a national one ...
Whitmore L - - 1986
Mean serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations were higher for two groups of sedentary middle-aged and elderly men than for a group of physically-active, middle-aged farmers, all from rural Puriscal, Costa Rica. The mean serum cholesterol, triglyceride, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-risk factor levels of the three groups were all higher than ...
Vartiainen E - - 1986
Some recent studies have shown an extremely high level of serum cholesterol level among Finnish children. The aim of the present study was to test the effect of a "cholesterol lowering diet" on serum lipids and blood pressure among 36 children aged 8-18 years residing in two semirural communities in ...
Schouten J A - - 1986
We have compared the effect of partial ileal bypass versus ileal excision on the level of serum cholesterol in cholesterol-fed pigs. Both surgical procedures drastically lowered serum cholesterol in spite of continuation of cholesterol feeding. No evidence was obtained for a differential hypocholesterolemic effect of ileal bypass and excision.
Curb J D - - 1986
The relationship between coffee consumption and serum cholesterol was investigated in a cohort of 5,858 Japanese males born in 1900-1919 and living in Hawaii in 1965 who are currently followed by the Honolulu Heart Program. Data on coffee consumption, other dietary variables from a 24-hour dietary recall, and other potentially ...
García P T - - 1986
The partitioning of total dissectible body fat and the amounts of intramuscular fat in Psoas major, Semitendinosus and Biceps brachii muscles were determined in two groups of A. Angus and AA × Nelore steers with similar averages of total dissectible fat (27·7 kg). In addition, the fatty acid composition of ...
Kunitomo M - - 1985
Adriamycin, an anticancer drug, caused dramatic increases in the serum lipid levels of rats fed a high-cholesterol diet. Male Lewis inbred rats were fed a basal or 1.5% cholesterol diet containing 0.5% cholic acid for 8 weeks. The rats were injected with adriamycin in doses of 1.5 mg/kg body weight, ...
Matlock J P - - 1985
Swiss-Webster mice fed a diet containing 0.5% cyclopropenoid fatty acids (CPFA) for 6 weeks showed depressed growth rates and developed hypercholesteremia and increased concentrations of serum phospholipid and free cholesterol compared to control mice. No depression of cytochromes P-450 and b5 or microsomal mixed-function oxidase activities occurred to indicate impaired ...
Haffner S M - - 1985
Recent reports suggest that coffee consumption is associated with increased serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations. The authors examined the association between serum lipids and coffee consumption and other caffeinated beverages as part of a population-based study of 1,228 women and 923 men, aged 25-64 years, in San Antonio, Texas, studied ...
Førde O H - - 1985
In a 10 week trial to assess the effects of coffee consumption and coffee brewing methods on serum cholesterol concentrations 33 men with hypercholesterolaemia were randomly assigned to: continue with their usual coffee intake; stop drinking coffee altogether; or stop drinking coffee for five weeks, thereafter drinking either boiled or ...
Tuomilehto J - - 1985
A cohort of 1019 male and 1232 female hypertensives, aged 25-59 years, based on a random population sample, was followed for five years during a community-based cardiovascular prevention programme. A small mean reduction in serum cholesterol level was found. The observed changes in casual serum cholesterol values were partly due ...
Salonen J T - - 1985
The study was based on 471 men, aged 19 to 20 years, who started their compulsory military service in three military bases in Southwest, Southeast and Northern Finland in February 1982. The data were gathered by means of self-administered questionnaires. A fasting venous blood specimen was taken to determine serum ...
Rosenthal M B - - 1985
Recent studies have implicated elevated levels of serum estradiol in males as the major predisposing factor for myocardial infarction, with serum cholesterol playing a secondary role. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of a high-complex-carbohydrate, low-fat, low-cholesterol diet and daily exercise on levels of serum ...
Szamosi T - - 1984
Hutchinson-Gilford progeria was observed in two brothers. Their parents, sister and other relatives did not show any signs of this illness. Serum total cholesterol and total triglyceride levels were normal in the whole family. The serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) level of parents was low and that of boys ...
Kritchevsky D - - 1984
Serum cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides of three groups of Seventh-day Adventists (SDAs)--true vegetarians, lacto-ovo vegetarians, and nonvegetarians--and the general population were measured and related to age, sex, and diet. True vegetarian SDAs had the lowest cholesterol levels while cholesterol levels of the other three groups were similar. Triglyceride ...
Keys A - - 1984
Serum cholesterol change, delta Chol mg/dl, from change only in dietary cholesterol, mg/1,000 kcal, x, was analyzed with data from 39 controlled experiments on 64 adults with the model delta Chol = b(x2k-x1k). Values of b were found by iteration for exponents k = 0.3 to k = i.0 yielding ...
Hall I H - - 1984
3-N-(1',8'-Naphthalimido)propionic acid was synthesized and shown to effectively lower both serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels in rats and mice. In hyperlipidemic mice, serum lipid levels were lowered significantly, approaching normal levels of cholesterol and below normal levels of triglyceride. The serum lipid levels were reduced due to accelerated clearance of ...
Yamashita K - - 1984
Effects of either a single dose or a long-term administration of an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, acarbose, on blood glucose, cholesterol concentrations in serum lipoprotein fractions, triglycerides and free fatty acids were examined in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. In experiment 1, starch loading tests were performed with or without adding acarbose. The addition ...
Rodgers J B - - 1984
Effect of hydrophobic surfactant, poloxalene 2930, on lipid absorption was studied in rats. Under acute conditions with surfactant infused intraduodenally with a lipid meal absorbed lipid accumulated abnormally in the enterocytes. This effect was quickly reversed after terminating treatment. Long-term administration of poloxalene given in semipurified diets resulted in changes ...
Ginter E - - 1984
The influence of marginal ascorbic acid (AA) deficiency and excessive AA consumption on hepatic microsomal cytochrome P-450, aniline hydroxylase and O-demethylase, serum and liver cholesterol, serum triglycerides and liver alpha-tocopherol was investigated in guinea pigs with low and high vitamin E intake. Male guinea pigs were fed 9 weeks a ...
Chen W J - - 1984
The effects of propionate on serum and liver lipid concentrations were studied in cholesterol-fed rats. Both serum and liver cholesterol levels were significantly lower in rats fed the cholesterol-propionate diet than in rats fed the cholesterol diet without propionate. Liver triglyceride levels were also significantly lower in the propionate-treated group. ...
Kunitomo M - - 1984
Biochemical characterization of the serum and aorta in inbred C57BL/6Cr mice fed a high-cholesterol diet was investigated by determining the total cholesterol (TC) and free cholesterol (FC) levels in serum, high density lipoprotein (HDL) and aorta. Serum lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity was also determined. A modified fluoroenzymatic method for microdetermination ...
Lasserre M - - 1984
The intake of a stable diet during 25 months by 68 women living in a closed religious community allowed us to study the effects of various alimentary fats on the serum lipids. Thus we could observe the consequences of the quantitatively and qualitatively different fatty acids in the diet, while ...
Bakhsh R - - 1984
Human subjects were used for a garlic experiment. The subjects were given a fat-rich diet for 7 days and on the 8th day the fasting blood was analyzed for serum cholesterol, serum triglycerides, serum total lipids and serum glucose. The human subjects were then given a fat-rich diet with 40 ...
Hämäläinen E - - 1984
The possible effect of dietary fat content and the ratio of polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acids (P/S-ratio) on serum sex hormones was studied in 30 healthy male volunteers. The customary diet of the subjects, which supplied 40% of energy as fat (mainly from animal sources, P/S-ratio 0.15) was replaced for ...
Marniemi J - - 1984
Thirteen middle-aged women and 10 men walked 344 km during 7 days. The daily walking distances were 57, 53, 67, 53, 41, 36, and 37 km at an average speed of 3.5 km X h-1. During the hike the subjects drank water, mineral drinks, and juices ad libitum. Except for ...
Imaizumi K - - 1983
The effect of dietary phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) added to cholesterol-free semipurified diet on serum lipoprotein and hepatic and fecal lipids was compared to the effect on rats fed soybean oil (controls). The dietary PE, but not PC, caused a decrease in serum cholesterol, phospholipid, apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) and ...
Singleton W - - 1983
Abnormalities in the serum lipid profile correlate strongly with the presence and severity of atherosclerosis. Increases in serum lipids and a reduction in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol have been demonstrated following treatment with some beta blockers and diuretics, either alone or in combination. A new alpha-1-adrenoceptor antagonist, trimazosin, was studied ...
Kromhout D - - 1983
Information about anthropometric, dietary variables and serum cholesterol was collected in the Zutphen Study in 1960, 1965, and 1970. Relationships among those variables were analyzed both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. In all 3 yr significant correlations were observed between body weight and serum cholesterol. Serum cholesterol was also significantly inversely related ...
Floyd C M - - 1983
The influence of protein depletion on serum factors in PHA lymphocyte blastogenesis was studied in a rat model. Buffalo rats were divided randomly into two groups and fed either a protein-free (PF) diet or a regular 25% protein diet (RD). At weekly intervals, lymph node lymphocytes were cultured with PHA ...
Quazi S - - 1983
Effects of 0.03% polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in the diet and various dietary fibers [konjac mannan (KM), pectin, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and cellulose] at a 5% level in the diet on serum and liver lipid metabolism and urinary ascorbic acid were studied. A comparison between dietary PCB and 1% cholesterol ...
Beynen A C - - 1983
Veal calves, aged about 1 week, were fed for 146 days milk replacement diets supplemented with various levels of cholesterol. Four groups consisting of 11 or 12 animals received diets to which 0, 0.19, 0.56 or 0.93% (on the basis of air-dry matter) cholesterol was added at the expense of ...
Nikkari T - - 1983
To survey risk factors in coronary heart disease in Finnish children, fasting serum specimens from 244 healthy 8-yr-old boys were analyzed for the fatty acid composition of cholesterol esters (CE), triglycerides (TG), free fatty acids (FFA), and phospholipids (PL). A qualitative dietary survey was made by asking parents to answer ...
Chapman J M JM - - 1983
A series of substituted N-phenylphthalimide derivatives was synthesized and examined for their ability to lower serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels in mice at 20 (mg/kg)/day, ip. Of the newly synthesized compounds, the most potent compound, o-(N-phthalimido)acetophenone, lowered serum cholesterol 57% after 16 days and lowered serum triglyceride levels 44% after ...
Vaswani A N - - 1983
The effect of weight reduction on circulating lipids was studied in 17 normotensive, normolipemic obese women consuming diets with differing carbohydrate contents. Ten subjects consumed an 800-calorie, 10-gram carbohydrate diet, and 7 subjects followed an 800-calorie, 70-gram carbohydrate diet. At the end of 12 weeks of dieting, the mean weight ...
Ahlers I - - 1983
Young male Wistar rats of a conventional breed were kept 4 weeks in a separate room with a light: dark regimen of 12:12 h. Some were fed ad libitum (group C, the control), some were meal-fed from 8.30 to 10.30 a.m. (group A) and the others were meal-fed from 8.30 ...
Lowenfels A B - - 1983
The data from several different patient groups consuming high-fat, high-cholesterol diets suggest that decreased serum cholesterol may be linked with increased cholesterol excretion. Since cholesterol or its degradation products have been implicated in the pathogenesis of colon cancer, an inverse relationship between serum and biliary cholesterol levels could explain the ...
Osburne R C - - 1983
We have investigated the physiologic significance of the decline in serum triiodothyronine (T3) occurring during hypocaloric feeding by measurement of changes in cardiovascular function. The QKd interval, the interval between the Q wave of the electrocardiogram and the onset of Korotkoff sounds at diastolic pressure at the brachial artery, is ...
Mukhopadhyay A - - 1983
The hypolipidemic properties of ethyl 6-chlorochroman-2-carboxylate (II), 6-phenylchroman-2-carboxylate (III) and 6-cyclohexylchroman-2-carboxylate (IV) were compared to clofibrate (I) in sucrose-fed fasted male Sprague-Dawley rats. All compounds were administered at doses of 0.2 and 0.4 mmol/kg, orally, twice daily for 7 consecutive days. In this model, II was a more effective hypocholesterolemic ...
Virkkunen M - - 1983
Serum cholesterol fasting concentrations were measured in 280 male homicidal offenders. Those with an antisocial personality or an intermittent explosive disorder with a habitually violent tendency in both when under the influence of alcohol showed a lower mean level of serum cholesterol than did other offenders. The results were also ...
van Doornen L J - - 1982
It appears that serum-cholesterol level may serve as an important mediator between psychological variables and coronary heart disease (CHD). From a review of the literature it is concluded that (1) psychological stressors significantly elevate serum-cholesterol level and (2) psychological characteristics like the Type A-pattern and depression are positively correlated with ...
Taylor K G - - 1982
Serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol, triglyceride and apolipoproteins A-I and B were studied at diagnosis and after 12 months conventional treatment in a group of Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic patients. No significant deleterious effect on serum lipids and apolipoproteins was seen in any of the subgroups during the ...
Ueshima H - - 1982
Serum total cholesterol level and dietary intake were surveyed 1975--1977 in six Japanese population groups with different lifestyles, including groups in both rural (Akita and Kochi) and urban (Osaka) areas. Clerical workers in Osaka, who had the most westernized lifestyle of all the study groups, had the highest mean serum ...
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