Fruit and vegetables and cardiovascular risk profile : a diet controlled intervention study

To evaluate the effect of fruit and vegetables consumption on markers of risk for cardiovascular disease. Randomised, diet controlled, parallel study. Forty-eight apparently healthy (40--60 y) volunteers with a low usual consumption of fruit and vegetables. Forty-seven of them completed the study. D...

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Hauptverfasser: BROEKMANS, W. M. R, KLÖPPING-KETELAARS, W. A. A, KLUFT, C, VAN DEN BERG, H, KOK, F. J, VAN POPPEL, G
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description To evaluate the effect of fruit and vegetables consumption on markers of risk for cardiovascular disease. Randomised, diet controlled, parallel study. Forty-eight apparently healthy (40--60 y) volunteers with a low usual consumption of fruit and vegetables. Forty-seven of them completed the study. During 4 weeks 24 volunteers consumed a standardised meal, consisting of 500 g/day fruit and vegetables and 200 ml/day fruit juice ('high' group) and 23 volunteers consumed 100 g/day fruit and vegetables ('low' group) with an energy and fat controlled diet. Final total cholesterol was 0.2 (95% CI -0.5--0.03) mmol/l lower in the high group than in the low group (P>0.05). Final fibrinogen and systolic blood pressure were 0.1 (-0.1--0.4) g/l and 2.8 (-2.6--8.1) mmHg higher in the high group than in the low group (P>0.05), respectively. Also, other final serum lipid concentrations, diastolic blood pressure and other haemostatic factors did not differ between both groups. This was a small randomised well-controlled dietary intervention trial of short duration with a considerable contrast in fruit and vegetable consumption. No effects on serum lipids, blood pressure and haemostatic variables were observed.
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Biological and medical sciences
Blood Pressure
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
Cholesterol
Cholesterol - blood
Clinical nutrition
Diet
Disease control
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Fibrinogen
Fibrinogen - analysis
Food habits
Fruit
Fruit juices
Fruits
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Health aspects
Health risks
Horticulture
Humans
Lipids
Lipids - blood
Middle Aged
Nutrition
Nutrition research
Nutritional aspects
Risk assessment
Risk Factors
Risk management
Serum lipids
Vegetables
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
title Fruit and vegetables and cardiovascular risk profile : a diet controlled intervention study
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