Exclusion of Dietary Cholesterol from The Specific Food Restrictions: A Review in Indonesia

M. R. Zulkarnain
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Hypercholesterolemia, the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood, is one of the major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). One of the key recommendation in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010, is to consume less than 300 mg of dietary cholesterol per day. The same amount is also adopted in Indonesia (BPOM, 2016) until today. However, in the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015-2020, dietary cholesterol is no longer included in the list of specific foods that should be limited. The added sugars, sodium, saturated fats and trans fats remain on the list of food components that should be reduced. Generally, foods that are higher in dietary cholesterol are also higher in saturated fats. But there are also some foods that are higher in cholesterol but not in saturated fats. According to the latest recommendation, this kind of foods can be consumed without any specific restriction. In this review, some of clinical studies related to the association between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol levels are selected. The findings from those studies will be summarized to consider whether the same recommendation should be implemented in other countries, especially in Indonesia.
将膳食胆固醇排除在特定食物限制之外:印度尼西亚的一项综述
高胆固醇血症,即血液中存在高水平胆固醇,是心血管疾病(CVD)的主要危险因素之一。《2010年美国人膳食指南》(Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010)的一项重要建议是,每天摄入的膳食胆固醇不超过300毫克。直到今天,印度尼西亚也采用了相同的数量(BPOM, 2016)。然而,在最新的《2015-2020年美国人膳食指南》中,膳食胆固醇不再被列入应该限制的特定食物清单。添加糖、钠、饱和脂肪和反式脂肪仍然在应该减少的食物成分清单上。一般来说,膳食胆固醇含量较高的食物饱和脂肪含量也较高。但也有一些食物胆固醇含量较高,但不含饱和脂肪。根据最新的建议,这类食物可以不受任何具体限制地食用。本文就膳食胆固醇与血胆固醇水平之间关系的一些临床研究进行综述。将总结这些研究的结果,以考虑是否应在其他国家,特别是在印度尼西亚执行同样的建议。
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