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Consumption of a dietary portfolio of cholesterol lowering foods improves blood lipids without affecting concentrations of fat soluble compounds (Nutrition Journal)
 


Background: Consumption of a cholesterol lowering dietary portfolio including plant sterols (PS), viscous fibre, soy proteins and nuts for 6 months improves blood lipid profile. Plant sterols reduce blood cholesterol by inhibiting intestinal cholesterol absorption and concerns have been raised whether PS consumption reduce fat soluble vitamin absorption.ObjectiveThe objective was to determine effects of consumption of a cholesterol lowering dietary portfolio on circulating concentrations of PS and fat soluble vitamins. Methods: Using a parallel design study, 351 hyperlipidemic participants from 4 centres across Canada were randomized to 1 of 3 groups. Participants followed dietary advice with control or portfolio diet. Participants on routine and intensive portfolio involved 2 and 7 clinic visits, respectively, over 6 months. Results: No changes in plasma concentrations of alpha and gamma tocopherol, lutein, lycopene and retinol, but decreased beta-carotene concentrations were observed with intensive (week 12:p = 0.045;week 24:p = 0.039) and routine (week 12:p = 0.031;week 24:p = 0.078) portfolio groups compared to control. However, cholesterol adjusted beta-carotene and fat soluble compound concentrations were not different compared to control. Plasma PS concentrations were increased with intensive (campesterol:p = 0.012;beta-sitosterol:p = 0.035) and routine (campesterol: p = 0.034;beta-sitosterol: p = 0.080) portfolio groups compared to control. Plasma cholesterol-adjusted campesterol and beta-sitosterol concentrations were negatively correlated (p < 0.001) with total and LDL-C levels. Conclusion: Results demonstrate that consuming a portfolio diet reduces serum total and LDL-C levels while increasing PS values, without altering fat soluble compounds concentrations. The extent of increments of PS with the current study are not deleterious and also maintaining optimum levels of fat soluble vitamins are of paramount necessity to maintain overall metabolism and health. Results indicate portfolio diet as one of the best options for CVD risk reduction.Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00438425


 
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