Differential reduction of plasma cholesterol by the American Heart Association Phase 3 Diet in moderately hypercholesterolemic premenopausal women with different body mass indexes

The ability of a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet to improve the risk-factor profiles of moderately hypercholesterolemic, premenopausal women was evaluated. Nineteen women were fed a typical American diet for 1 mo, after which a low-fat diet consisting of 21% of total energy (en%) as fat, 59 en% carboh...

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description The ability of a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet to improve the risk-factor profiles of moderately hypercholesterolemic, premenopausal women was evaluated. Nineteen women were fed a typical American diet for 1 mo, after which a low-fat diet consisting of 21% of total energy (en%) as fat, 59 en% carbohydrates, 19 en% protein, and 96 mg cholesterol/d (P:S 1.8) was given. After 5 months, total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol was decreased by 7% and 11%, respectively, and total triglycerides increased by ≈30%. High-density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol was decreased by 12% at month 2 and 5% at month 5 (P < 0.05). Although HDL2 cholesterol decreased progressively throughout the diet period to −35% by month 5, HDL3 cholesterol, which decreased to −5% at month 1, increased to + 7% by month 5. Of the plasma apolipoproteins only apo A-II was altered (+15%) by the diet. Body mass index correlated to baseline values and affected response to diet; only the leanest women had significant decreases in total, LDL, and HDL2 cholesterol in response to the low-fat diet.
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ABSORPTION DE SUBSTANCES NUTRITIVES
Adult
apolipoproteins
Apolipoproteins - blood
Body Mass Index
CHOLESTEROL
Cholesterol - administration & dosage
Cholesterol - blood
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Cholesterol, LDL - blood
COLESTEROL
Coronary Disease - etiology
Diet
DIETA
DIETA TERAPEUTICA
Female
FEMME
Humans
Hypercholesterolemia - blood
Hypercholesterolemia - complications
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lipids
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LIPOPROTEINE
Menopause
Middle Aged
MUJERES
Obesity - complications
PESO
PLASMA SANGUIN
PLASMA SANGUINEO
POIDS
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE THERAPEUTIQUE
Risk Factors
TRASTORNOS METABOLICOS
TRIGLICERIDOS
TRIGLYCERIDE
Triglycerides - blood
TROUBLE DU METABOLISME
Weight Loss
women
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