Abstract
We served a low-fat (28% of energy) high-fibre (3.3 g/MJ) diet according to Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (REC diet), and a high-fat diet (39% of energy) corresponding to the average Danish diet (DANE diet) to 21 healthy middle-aged individuals in a two times two weeks cross-over study. The REC diet resulted in lower serum concentrations of low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (medians: 2.77 vs 3.04 mmol/l, p < 0.001), and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (1.08 vs 1.24 mmol/l, p < 0.001), and higher fasting triglycerides (1.11 vs 0.86 mmol/l, p = 0.04) than the DANE diet. Furthermore, the REC diet lowered plasma factor VII coagulant activity (FVIIc) (88 vs 96%, p = 0.002) and raised plasma fibrinolytic activity. Our observations indicate that a low-fat high-fibre diet may not only reduce the atherogenic, but also the thrombogenic tendency of an individual compared with a diet corresponding to the average Danish diet.
| Bidragets oversatte titel | Food intake of Danes and cardiac risk factors |
|---|---|
| Originalsprog | Dansk |
| Sider (fra-til) | 1667-1671 |
| Antal sider | 5 |
| Tidsskrift | Ugeskrift for laeger |
| Vol/bind | 157 |
| Udgave nummer | 12 |
| Status | Udgivet - 20 mar. 1995 |
Fingeraftryk
Udforsk hvilke forskningsemner 'Danskernes kostvaner og kardiale risikofaktorer.' indeholder.Citationsformater
- APA
- Author
- BIBTEX
- Harvard
- Standard
- RIS
- Vancouver