More exercise for the hyperlipidaemic patients?

Annals of clinical research Pub Date : 1988-01-01
M Hanefeld, S Fischer, U Julius, W Leonhardt, E Schubert, H Beckert
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Abstract

Epidemiological studies have left no doubt that moderate to vigorous physical training (PT) of endurance type decreases atherogenic lipoprotein fractions and increases vasoprotective lipoproteins. Depending on the underlying metabolic abnormality in various dyslipoproteinaemias a different response to endurance training was observed. PT is particularly effective in most forms of primary hypertriglyceridaemias. PT acts on both excessive VLDL production and fractional catabolic rate of TG--rich lipoproteins. However, improved removal seems to be of dominating importance. In primary hypercholesterolaemia LDL--cholesterol levels did not change during a 4 weeks exercise regimen with standardized isocaloric lipid lowering diet. In observational studies with hyperlipidaemic patients with stable body weight and under lipid lowering diet, during the first 4-6 weeks no significant effect on HDL was seen, whereas longterm studies clearly demonstrate an increase in HDL--cholesterol. Further beneficial effects of PT in hyperlipidaemic patients are improved glucose tolerance, down--regulation of hyperinsulinaemia, lowering of blood pressure and correction of hypercoagulability of the blood.

高脂血症患者应该多运动吗?
流行病学研究毫无疑问地表明,耐力型中度到剧烈的体育训练(PT)可以降低致动脉粥样硬化脂蛋白的含量,并增加血管保护脂蛋白的含量。根据各种脂蛋白异常贫血的潜在代谢异常,观察到耐力训练的不同反应。PT对大多数形式的原发性高甘油三酯血症特别有效。PT对过量的VLDL生成和富含TG的脂蛋白的部分分解代谢率都有作用。然而,改进的移除似乎是最重要的。在原发性高胆固醇血症中,LDL-胆固醇水平在标准化等热量降脂饮食的4周运动方案中没有变化。在对体重稳定且采用降脂饮食的高脂血症患者的观察性研究中,在最初的4-6周内,对HDL-胆固醇没有明显的影响,而长期研究清楚地表明HDL-胆固醇升高。PT对高脂血症患者的进一步有益作用是改善葡萄糖耐量,下调高胰岛素血症,降低血压和纠正血液的高凝性。
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