Trans fatty acids and cardiovascular health: research completed?
This review asks the question if further research on trans fatty acids and cardiovascular health is needed. We therefore review the evidence from human studies on trans fatty acids and cardiovascular health, and provide a quantitative review of effects of trans fatty acid intake on lipoproteins. The...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of clinical nutrition 2013-05, Vol.67 (5), p.541-547 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This review asks the question if further research on
trans
fatty acids and cardiovascular health is needed. We therefore review the evidence from human studies on
trans
fatty acids and cardiovascular health, and provide a quantitative review of effects of
trans
fatty acid intake on lipoproteins. The results show that the effect of industrially produced
trans
fatty acids on heart health seen in observational studies is larger than predicted from changes in lipoprotein concentrations. There is debate on the effect of ruminant
trans
fatty acids and cardiovascular disease. Of special interest is conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is produced industrially for sale as supplements. Observational studies do not show higher risks of cardiovascular disease with higher intakes of ruminant
trans
fatty acids. However, CLA, industrial and ruminant
trans
fatty acids all raise plasma low-density lipoprotein and the total to high-density lipoprotein ratio. Gram for gram, all
trans
fatty acids have largely the same effect on blood lipoproteins. In conclusion, the detrimental effects of industrial
trans
fatty acids on heart health are beyond dispute. The exact size of effect will remain hard to determine. Further research is warranted on the effects of ruminant
trans
fatty acids and CLA on cardiovascular disease and its risk factors. |
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ISSN: | 0954-3007 1476-5640 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ejcn.2013.43 |