Comparison of fasting and non-fasting lipid profile in Nigerian adults.

Bose Etaniamhe Orimadegun, Fateemah Oluwadamilola Afolabi, Bashar Adekilekun Tijani
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Background: Lipid profiles are a vital cardiovascular risk factor. Traditionally fasting lipid profiles are used to minimise postprandial variability, the necessity of fasting for accurate lipid assessment has been questioned, and its utility among Nigerian adults remains uncertain. We compared fasting and non-fasting plasma lipid levels in Nigerian adults to assess the practicality of a non-fasting lipid profile.

Methods: We conducted this self-control comparative study at University College Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria. We recruited 90 consenting adults aged 18 and older from various outpatient units. We collected plasma samples after an overnight fast and two hours post-prandial. We analysed the lipid levels using standard laboratory methods. We used paired t-tests and bland Altman graphs to compare mean values and determine agreement.

Results: The fasting total cholesterol (TC) (5.25±2.05 mmol/l) and LDL cholesterol (3.84±2.08 mmol/l) levels were significantly higher than their non-fasting counterparts (3.95±1.79 mmol/l and 2.34±1.74 mmol/l, respectively; p<0.001). Conversely, triglyceride (TG) levels were significantly higher in the non-fasting state (1.68±0.88 mmol/l) compared to the fasting state (1.35±0.73 mmol/l; p<0.001). HDL cholesterol levels showed minimal differences between fasting and non-fasting conditions (p=0.136). Bland-Altman analysis indicated that the variations between fasting and non-fasting lipid profiles fell within clinically acceptable limits.

Conclusions: Within the acceptable limits of agreement, non-fasting lipid profiles offer a practical alternative to fasting profiles for cardiovascular risk assessment in Nigerian adults.

尼日利亚成年人空腹与非空腹血脂比较
背景:脂质谱是一个重要的心血管危险因素。传统上,空腹脂质谱被用来最大限度地减少餐后的变化,禁食对准确的脂质评估的必要性受到质疑,其在尼日利亚成年人中的效用仍然不确定。我们比较了尼日利亚成年人空腹和非空腹血浆脂质水平,以评估非空腹血脂谱的实用性。方法:在尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院进行自我控制比较研究。我们从不同的门诊单位招募了90名18岁及以上的成年人。我们在禁食一夜和餐后两小时后采集血浆样本。我们用标准的实验室方法分析了血脂水平。我们使用配对t检验和温和的Altman图来比较平均值并确定一致性。结果:空腹总胆固醇(TC)(5.25±2.05 mmol/l)和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(3.84±2.08 mmol/l)水平显著高于非空腹组(3.95±1.79 mmol/l和2.34±1.74 mmol/l);结论:在可接受的协议范围内,非空腹血脂为尼日利亚成年人心血管风险评估提供了一种实用的替代方案。
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