Dietary lipids and blood cholesterol: Quantitative meta-analysis of metabolic ward studies

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Clarke, R
Frost, C
Collins, R
Appleby, P
Peto, R
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[1] RADCLIFFE INFIRM,NUFFIELD DEPT CLIN MED,EPIDEMIOL STUDIES UNIT,OXFORD OX2 6HE,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV LONDON LONDON SCH HYG & TROP MED,DEPT STAT,LONDON WC1E 7HT,ENGLAND
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10.1136/bmj.314.7074.112
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To determine the quantitative importance of dietary fatty acids and dietary cholesterol to blood concentrations of total, low density lipoprotein, and high density lipoprotein cholesterol. Design: Meta-analysis of metabolic ward studies of solid food diets in healthy volunteers. Subjects: 395 dietary experiments (median duration 1 month) among 129 groups of individuals. Results: Isocaloric replacement of saturated fats by complex carbohydrates for 10% of dietary calories resulted in blood total cholesterol falling by 0.52 (SE 0.03) mmol/l and low density lipoprotein cholesterol falling by 0.36 (0.05) mmol/l. Isocaloric replacement of complex carbohydrates by polyunsaturated fats for 5% of dietary calories resulted in total cholesterol falling by a further 0.13 (0.02) mmol/l and low density lipoprotein cholesterol falling by 0.11 (0.02) mmol/l. Similar replacement of carbohydrates by monounsaturated fats produced no significant effect on total or low density lipoprotein cholesterol. Avoiding 200 mg/day dietary cholesterol further decreased blood total cholesterol by 0.13 (0.02) mmol/l and low density lipoprotein cholesterol by 0.10 (0.02) mmol/l. Conclusions:ln typical British diets replacing 60% of saturated fats by other fats and avoiding 60% of dietary cholesterol would reduce blood total cholesterol by about 0.8 mmol/l (that is, by 10-15%), with four fifths of this reduction being in low density lipoprotein cholesterol.
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