Dietary, anthropometric, and biochemical determinants of plasma high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in free-living adults.

Cholesterol Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-12-15 DOI:10.1155/2011/851750
Erick Prado de Oliveira, Rodrigo Minoru Manda, Gabriel Augusto Torezan, José Eduardo Corrente, Roberto Carlos Burini
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The level of high-density lipoprotein is thought to be critical in inhibiting lesion formation as well as reducing the lipid load of preexisting atherosclerotic lesions. With the aim of determining the main determinants of plasma HDL-cholesterol (HDL-c) in free-living adults, 997 individuals (52.3 ± 10 years, 67% females) were selected for a descriptive cross-sectional study. The used data corresponded to the baseline obtained from participants clinically selected for a lifestyle modification program. Covariables of clinical, anthropometry, food intake, aerobic fitness, and plasma biochemistry were analyzed against plasma HDL-c either as continuous or categorized variables. After adjustments for age, gender, and BMI the excess of abdominal fat along with high carbohydrate-energy intake and altered plasma triglycerides were the stronger predictors of reduced plasma HDL-c. In conclusion lifestyle interventions aiming to normalize abdominal fatness and plasma triglycerides are recommended to restore normal levels of HDL-c in these free-living adults.

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自由生活成人血浆高密度脂蛋白-胆固醇的饮食、人体测量和生化决定因素。
高密度脂蛋白的水平被认为在抑制病变形成以及减少预先存在的动脉粥样硬化病变的脂质负荷方面是至关重要的。为了确定自由生活成年人血浆hdl -胆固醇(HDL-c)的主要决定因素,我们选择了997名个体(52.3±10岁,67%为女性)进行描述性横断面研究。所使用的数据与从临床选择参加生活方式改变计划的参与者获得的基线相符。将临床、人体测量、食物摄入、有氧适能和血浆生化的协变量与血浆HDL-c作为连续变量或分类变量进行分析。在对年龄、性别和BMI进行调整后,腹部脂肪过多、高碳水化合物能量摄入和血浆甘油三酯改变是血浆HDL-c降低的更强预测因子。总之,在这些自由生活的成年人中,旨在使腹部脂肪和血浆甘油三酯正常化的生活方式干预可以恢复正常的HDL-c水平。
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