酒精和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇之间关系的研究:可能的益处和风险。

J A Cauley, L H Kuller, R E LaPorte, W S Dai, J A D'Antonio
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摘要

证据的分量表明,饮酒与HDLc之间存在正相关关系。在从非饮酒者到酗酒者的饮酒范围内,HDLc与剂量呈线性关系。这种影响似乎是可逆的,因为酒精摄入量的变化会导致HDLc的变化。初步证据表明,在酗酒者中,这种影响可能主要是在HDL-2亚分数上,而在一般人群中,它可能主要是提高HDL-3亚分数。有限的研究表明,饮酒与载脂蛋白a - i水平呈正相关。这种关系的确切潜在机制尚不清楚。酒精对冠心病的影响是否独立于对HDLc的影响还有待确定。进一步评估这些重要的线索是很重要的,因为它可以更好地理解HDL、脂蛋白代谢和冠状动脉疾病之间的关系,以及酒精在心脏病发生中的作用。没有公共卫生建议增加饮酒量以降低心脏病发作的风险。然而,停止适度饮酒也不应成为目前改善脂蛋白谱的建议的一部分。
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Studies on the association between alcohol and high density lipoprotein cholesterol: possible benefits and risks.

The weight of the evidence suggests a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and HDLc. The relationship showed a linear dose response relationship with HDLc over the range of alcohol consumption from non-drinkers to alcoholics. The effect appears to be reversible since changes in alcohol intake result in changes in HDLc. Preliminary evidence has suggested that in alcoholics, the effect may primarily be on the HDL-2 subfraction, while in the general population, it may primarily raise the HDL-3 subfraction. Limited research has shown a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and apo A-I levels. The exact underlying mechanisms for this relationship is not known. It remains to be determined if alcohol also exerts an effect on Coronary Heart Disease that is independent of its effect on HDLc. It is important to further evaluate these important leads both because it may provide a better understanding of the relationship between HDL, lipoprotein metabolism and coronary artery disease and the role of alcohol in the genesis of heart disease. A public health recommendation to increase alcohol consumption to reduce risk of heart attack is not indicated. Cessation of moderate alcohol consumption, however, should also not be part of the current recommendation to improve lipoprotein profiles.

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