Dietary fat and blood pressure: An intervention study on the effects of a low-fat diet with two levels of polyunsaturated fat
The role of dietary fat in human blood pressure control was studied among 84 middle-aged subjects (mainly couples) in two semirural communities in North Karelia, Finland. The families were randomly allocated into two groups that, after a baseline period of 2 weeks, changed their diet for a 12-week i...
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description | The role of dietary fat in human blood pressure control was studied among 84 middle-aged subjects (mainly couples) in two semirural communities in North Karelia, Finland. The families were randomly allocated into two groups that, after a baseline period of 2 weeks, changed their diet for a 12-week intervention period so that the proportion of energy derived from fats was similarly reduced in both groups, from 38 to 24%, but the polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid (P/S) ratio was increased—from 0.2 to 0.9 in group I and to 0.4 in group II. After the intervention period, both groups switched back to their usual diet for a period of 5 weeks. During the intervention period, total serum cholesterol was reduced by 16% in group I and 14% in group II. Mean body weight and urinary sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium excretion changes were small or nonexistent. Mean systolic blood pressure decreased 4 mm Hg in group I (
P < 0.01) and 3 mm Hg in group II (
P < 0.01), and mean diastolic blood pressure decreased 5 mm Hg (
P < 0.001) and 4 mm Hg (
P < 0.01), respectively. The reductions were reversed during the switch-back period (
P < 0.01). These results confirm previous findings of the blood-pressure-reducing effect of a low-fat/high-P/S diet. Although a number of possible confounding factors can be ruled out, the dietary constituent accounting for the blood pressure change cannot be ascertained definitely. The results showed no significant further blood pressure reduction with more than a moderately increased P/S ratio when the saturated fat intake was markedly reduced. |
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P < 0.01), and mean diastolic blood pressure decreased 5 mm Hg (
P < 0.001) and 4 mm Hg (
P < 0.01), respectively. The reductions were reversed during the switch-back period (
P < 0.01). These results confirm previous findings of the blood-pressure-reducing effect of a low-fat/high-P/S diet. Although a number of possible confounding factors can be ruled out, the dietary constituent accounting for the blood pressure change cannot be ascertained definitely. The results showed no significant further blood pressure reduction with more than a moderately increased P/S ratio when the saturated fat intake was markedly reduced.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><pmid>4070190</pmid><doi>10.1016/0091-7435(85)90078-7</doi><tpages>12</tpages></addata></record> |
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