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Gruden G - - 1996
Some acute-phase proteins increase during exercise, and lipoprotein(a) has been considered an acute-phase protein on the basis of an increase in its serum level after acute cardiovascular episodes or surgery. We found no significant effect of acute physical exercise (600 kpm/min for 20 min) on lipoprotein(a) levels in ten healthy ...
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Xi X R - - 1996
Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with more physically demanding occupations or leisure time activities generally have a lower rate of coronary heart disease (CHD) than those that are more sedentary. Physical exercise may alleviate the risk factors of CHD. Previous literature regarding the effects of exercise upon triglycerides and cholesterol ...
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Williford H N - - 1996
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effects of a 15-week exercise training program on cardiovascular and blood lipid variables in black adolescents. Subjects consisted of black males with 12 of these participating in an exercise conditioning program and 5 designated as the control group participating in a ...
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El-Sayed M S - - 1996
This study examined the effect of prolonged submaximal exercise followed by a self-paced maximal performance test on cholesterol (T-Chol), triglycerides (TG), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLC). Nine trained male athletes cycled at 70 percent of maximal oxygen consumption for 60 min, followed by a self-paced maximal ride for 10 min. ...
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Anspaugh D J - - 1996
As expected, overall, women who exercised had lower body weights, BMIs, and lower risk blood profiles than did those who did not exercise, with exceptions occurring only in the 40 to 49 age group for total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure differences were small between exercisers ...
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Gutin B - - 1996
The effects of supervised physical training (PT) and lifestyle education (LSE) on risk factors for coronary artery disease and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were compared in obese 7- to 11-yr-old black girls. The subjects were divided into two groups. The PT group (N = 12) completed a 5-d.wk-1, 10-wk, aerobic training ...
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Sánchez-Quesada J L - - 1995
The effect of heavy, long duration aerobic exercise on low density lipoprotein (LDL) susceptibility to oxidation and on distribution of LDL subfractions was studied. Six well-trained runners, previously fasted, ran continuously for 4 h. Controlled intake of liquid and food was permitted during exercise. Total plasma and LDL triglyceride increased ...
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Santiago M C - - 1995
Sedentary, eumenorrheic women (N = 27) 22 to 40 years of age, with high baseline levels of plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, were randomly assigned to a walking (n = 16) or a control group (n = 11). The training program involved treadmill walking 4.8 km (3.0 miles) four times a ...
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Gambera P J - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether adoption of dietary patterns consistent with the US Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Food Guide Pyramid, combined with exercise training, result in significant reductions in cardiovascular risk compared with a regimen of exercise therapy alone. DESIGN: A randomized trial to compare the effects of exercise ...
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Ziman M R - - 1995
A PST1 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), located close to the apolipoprotein AI (apo-AI) gene on chromosome 11, is associated with elevated levels of apo-AI in normal healthy individuals and with depressed levels in patients with coronary heart disease. In both cases the association is with the P2 allele (the ...
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Superko H R - - 1995
Physical activity can have a significant effect on plasma lipoproteins and lipoprotein metabolism. The effect of exercise on lipoprotein subclasses is often more significant than is reflected by routine measures of lipoprotein cholesterol. These effects have important clinical implications. Some apolipoprotein levels, with the exception of those of lipoprotein (a), ...
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Föger B - - 1995
Postprandial hyperlipidaemia is a risk factor for atherosclerosis in multiple vascular beds, independently of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. An increased level of HDL cholesterol is a strong indicator of a low risk of atherosclerosis. Exercise decreases postprandial lipaemia and, in turn, increases levels of HDL cholesterol. The favourable effects of ...
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Goudevenos J - - 1995
The platelet response to the aggregatory effect of platelet-activating factor (PAF) in relation to blood PAF levels, serum PAF-acetylhydrolase (PAF-AH) activity and to their lipidaemic profile, was studied in 44 patients with coronary artery disease undergoing exercise tests. The PAF EC50 values in 21 patients with positive exercise test results ...
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Lavie Carl J. - - 1995
Despite the well-proved benefits of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training, older persons are frequently not referred to or vigorously encouraged to pursue this therapy after major coronary heart disease (CHD) events. Therefore, we determined the effects of this therapy on plasma lipids, indices of obesity, and exercise capacity in older ...
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Crouse S F - - 1995
The purpose of this study was to characterize the short-term changes in blood lipid and apolipoprotein concentrations in healthy hypercholesterolemic men after high-intensity [80% maximal O2 uptake (VO2max); n = 20] or moderate-intensity (50% VO2max; n = 19) cycle ergometer exercise balanced for caloric expenditure (350 kcal). The men's age, ...
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Bonetti A - - 1995
Plasma levels of lipoprotein(a), total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, apoprotein A1 and apoprotein B were assessed in 10 healthy, untrained volunteers subjected to a bicycle ergometric exercise equal to 50% of individual VO2max, followed by increasing loads until muscular exhaustion. Blood samples were taken before the exercise, immediately ...
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Purath J - - 1995
This study examined cardiac risk factors in school-age children. Specific risk factors focused on were smoking, hypertension, elevated blood cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, and nutritional imbalances. All consenting students in grades one through five participated. Components of the study included screenings and a questionnaire. Children (N = 357) were screened ...
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King A C - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Although exercise parameters such as intensity and format have been shown to influence exercise participation rates and physiological outcomes in the short term, few data are available evaluating their longer-term effects. The study objective was to determine the 2-year effects of differing intensities and formats of endurance exercise on ...
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Newton J R - - 1995
New generation-oral contraceptives containing desogestrel or gestodene, and possibly also norgestimate, are more or less similar with respect to contraceptive efficacy, cycle control and acceptability. They also show a more favourable metabolic profile in comparison with older preparations. The desogestrel-containing preparations Gracial and Marvelon, and possibly also the gestodene-containing preparation ...
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Pronk N P - - 1995
The purpose of this study was to characterize and evaluate the acute effects of walking performed of fairly light (50% VO2max) and moderate (70% VO2max) intensities on serum lipids and lipoproteins in a group of premenopausal (n = 11) and a group of postmenopausal (n = 10) women. Premenopausal women ...
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Ponjee G A - - 1995
We investigated the effect of long-term physical exercise on serum lipoprotein(a) levels. 21 sedentary men and 15 sedentary women were trained three to four times a week with increasing intensity during 9 months. After 24 weeks all subjects ran a 15 km race and after 36 weeks a half marathon ...
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Kokkinos P F - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between miles run per week and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in healthy middle-aged men. BACKGROUND: Regular exercise increases levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. However, the exercise requirements for such increases are not well defined. METHODS: Healthy, nonsmoking men (n = 2906; age, 43 +/- 4 ...
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Lavie C J - - 1995
Despite the known benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, limited data are available on the outcome of this treatment in women, and this secondary prevention strategy may be underutilized. To assess the gender differences in baseline exercise capacity, indexes of obesity, lipid profiles, behavior characteristics, and components of quality of life, as ...
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Seip R L - - 1995
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is regulated by exercise in humans, but the effects of exercise on LPL expression in different tissues and the molecular mechanisms involved are unclear. We assessed the effects of 5-13 consecutive days of supervised exercise on tissue LPL expression as well as fasting plasma lipids and lipoproteins ...
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Contermans J - - 1995
1. In this double-blind, placebo controlled, prospective study, it was assessed whether simvastatin or pravastatin monotherapy have adverse effects on muscle histology and muscle membrane permeability in hypercholesterolaemic patients. 2. Twenty-four patients, seven females and 17 males, with primary hypercholesterolaemia (LDL cholesterol levels > or = 4.14 mmol l-1) were ...
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Pulcini T - - 1995
We studied the in vitro conversion of HDL3 labeled with a radioiodinated diacyl lipid associating peptide (diLAP). DiLAP was previously shown to be nontransferable, which permitted its' use as a reliable marker of HDL particles. DiLAP-labeled HDL3 was incubated for 23 h at 37 degrees C in human or rat ...
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Tsetsonis N V - - 1995
The purpose of the present study was to compare the acute and delayed effects of low- and moderate-intensity exercise on serum lipoprotein concentrations. Twelve healthy volunteers (five men, seven women), aged 28 (2) years [mean (SEM)], maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) 48 (3) ml.kg-1.min-1 walked on a treadmill for 90 min, ...
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Suzuki K - - 1995
To evaluate the chronic effects of voluntary exercise at lower levels on primary cardiovascular risk factors, inactive strain male Fischer rats were housed either with or without free access to activity wheels under controlled environmental conditions. The average amount of exercise for the 35-week duration was 722 (SD 362) m.day-1.rat-1, ...
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Urgert R - - 1995
The diterpenes cafestol and kahweol are present in unfiltered coffee in oil droplets and floating fines. They elevate serum cholesterol and alanine aminotransferase (ALT). We measured fines in coffee brews, and examined diterpene availability from spent grounds in healthy volunteers. Turkish or Scandinavian boiled coffee contained 2-5 g fines/L and ...
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Thompson J S - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Intestinal lengthening (TL) is increasingly performed for the short bowel syndrome. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of TL on canine intestinal structure and function. METHODS: Two groups of 5 dogs had 75% distal intestinal resection. Twelve weeks later, serosal electrodes were placed in one group (RO) and ...
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Lovelady C A - - 1995
To examine the effects of exercise on plasma lipids and metabolism during lactation, sedentary, exclusively breast-feeding women were randomly assigned to an exercise (E) or control (C) group at 6-8 wk postpartum. E subjects performed aerobic exercise 45 min.d-1, 5 d.wk-1, for 12 wk. Resting metabolic rate (RMR), energy expenditure, ...
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Niebauer J - - 1995
PURPOSE: This study was designed to assess the long-term effects of low-fat diet and intensive physical exercise. METHODS: Long-term efficacy of exercise and diet was assessed in 18 nonselected, fully employed patients with symptomatic coronary artery disease. Results were compared to 18 patients on usual care. RESULTS: In the intervention ...
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Lavie C J - - 1994
Substantial data suggest that elevated triglycerides are associated with increased coronary risk, and may be an independent coronary risk factor. Although it is generally accepted that patients with hypertriglyceridemia can have marked improvement in lipids after vigorous nonpharmacologic therapy, data to support this belief are lacking. This study assessed 313 ...
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Lavie C J - - 1994
Despite the well-proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training, no data are available on the benefits of this therapy in patients with preserved baseline exercise capacity. Therefore we assessed data before and after phase II cardiac rehabilitation and exercise programs at two large teaching institutions to determine the benefits ...
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Reynolds A J - - 1994
Two groups of Alaskan Huskies were fed either a high fat (HFD) or a high carbohydrate diet 4 wk before and during an 8-wk conditioning program. Aerobic bouts of exercise were performed before and after conditioning. Blood samples taken before and after each exercise test were analyzed for serum concentrations ...
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Heldal M - - 1994
One hundred and two patients participated in a 4 week programme of intensive exercise training early after myocardial infarction. Lipid levels were measured before and after exercise training. The mean exercise capacity increased by 49% (P = 0.0001). Twenty-one patients who continued smoking and 25 non-beta-blocked patients were considered to ...
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Jaakkola M - - 1994
Recently, high-dose short-term alcohol exposure has been observed not to induce acute pancreatic damage, as evaluated by serum pancreatic enzyme activities. In this study the effect of high-dose, long-term alcohol exposure on the pancreas was investigated in 32 consecutive alcoholics admitted to a unit to treat the problems of withdrawal ...
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Choudhuri G - - 1994
Cholesterol gallstones obtained from different geographic regions have been reported to show significant differences in their minor chemical constituents. We undertook the present study with two objectives: (i) to investigate the possible physiochemical and radiological differences between cholesterol gallstones obtained from Indian and German patients; and (ii) to compare the ...
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Adewusi S R - - 1994
The frequency of cassava consumption was investigated among three groups of people representing students from traditional and nontraditional cassava-consuming environments and cassava processors. Of these, 64% of the students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 38% of those at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, and 44% of the cassava processors ...
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Chen M F - - 1994
The effects of acute exercise on the changes of plasma lipid profiles and peroxides, prostanoids and platelet activation in hypercholesterolemic patients before and after pravastatin 5 mg twice daily treatment for 4 weeks was studied in 30 (M/F = 21/9, age = 52 +/- 7, Mean +/- SD) patients with ...
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Aldred H E - - 1994
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of one bout of low-intensity exercise on the lipemic response to a high-fat meal. Twelve (six women, six men) normolipidemic adults aged 25.8 +/- 1.2 years (mean +/- SEM) took part in two trials. In the exercise trial, subjects walked ...
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Gordon P M - - 1994
To determine whether exercise intensity influences acute HDL-C responses, 12 male recreational runners (24.8 +/- 4 yr) who ran 15-30 miles.wk-1 exercised on a motor driven treadmill at 60% (L) and 75% (H) VO2max. A counterbalanced experimental design was utilized and energy expenditure was 800 Kcal. Fasting blood samples were ...
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Guyard-Dangremont V - - 1994
The aim of the present study was to determine in vitro the effects of various purified apolipoproteins (apo) on the activity of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP). It appeared that the ability of apoA-I, A-II, and A-IV to modulate the CETP-mediated transfer of radiolabeled cholesteryl esters between low density ...
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Gudbrandsson T - - 1994
BACKGROUND: Because of population stability, Tecumseh, a rural community in Michigan, was the site of health surveys over a period of three decades. METHODS: In the recent survey anthropometrics, blood pressure (BP), blood chemistry, echo/Doppler cardiac exam, personality and exercise questionnaires were collected on site. RESULTS: In this rural community ...
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Kumagai S - - 1994
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationships of change in high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) with changes in sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), physical fitness and spontaneous dietary intake before and after endurance training. Ten pre-menopausal obese women (32 to 49 years) who had never smoked ...
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Lindheim S R - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of a moderate exercise program with and without oral estrogen replacement on levels of lipids and lipoproteins in postmenopausal women. METHODS: One hundred one postmenopausal women were randomized into four groups: control or sedentary (N = 20), exercise alone (N = 25), estrogen replacement using ...
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Cox C M - - 1994
Diet can influence the changes in plasma lipoprotein concentrations that occur with exercise. Dietary factors alone, however, probably do not account for the lipoprotein profiles of physically active people. Whether exercise or diet exerts the dominant effect on lipids and lipoproteins depends largely on the level of exercise achieved and ...
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Mansfield, Elizabeth, 1960-
In a cross-sectional study we examined lipoprotein composition and CETP mass in 15 sedentary and 12 exercising, healthy male volunteers, aged between 17-35 years. The exercising group were defined as individuals participating in at least five weekly 45 minute exercise sessions of an aerobic nature (60-85% estimated maximal oxygen uptake). ...
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Prud'homme D - - 1994
Body fatness, plasma lipids, lipoproteins, indicators of glucose metabolism, and resting as well as submaximal treadmill exercise systolic blood pressures (BPs) were measured in a sample of 25 normotensive obese premenopausal women. No association was observed between body fatness, risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and resting BP. However, body fatness ...
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Berg A - - 1994
Working muscle plays a central role in the control of lipid metabolism. Increased physical activity induces a number of positive changes in the metabolism of lipoproteins: serum triglycerides are lowered by the increased lipolytic activity and the production of native high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles is increased. The increased lecithin: ...
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