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The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran

BACKGROUND: The detrimental effects of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (PHVOs) on apolipoproteins have been reported from several parts of the world. However, little data is available in this regard from the understudied region of the Middle East. The present study therefore tried to evaluate...

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Autores principales: Boroujeni, Hossein Khosravi, Sarrsfzadegan, Nizal, Mohammadifard, Nooshin, Sajjadi, Firoozeh, Asgary, Sedigheh, Maghroon, Maryam, Alikhassi, Hassan, Esmailzaded, Ahmad
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Publicado: Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3413086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23205051
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author Boroujeni, Hossein Khosravi
Sarrsfzadegan, Nizal
Mohammadifard, Nooshin
Sajjadi, Firoozeh
Asgary, Sedigheh
Maghroon, Maryam
Alikhassi, Hassan
Esmailzaded, Ahmad
author_facet Boroujeni, Hossein Khosravi
Sarrsfzadegan, Nizal
Mohammadifard, Nooshin
Sajjadi, Firoozeh
Asgary, Sedigheh
Maghroon, Maryam
Alikhassi, Hassan
Esmailzaded, Ahmad
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description BACKGROUND: The detrimental effects of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (PHVOs) on apolipoproteins have been reported from several parts of the world. However, little data is available in this regard from the understudied region of the Middle East. The present study therefore tried to evaluate the association between type of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels among Iranians. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, data from 1772 people (795 men and 977 women) aged 19–81 years, who were selected with multistage cluster random sampling method from three cities of Isfahan, Najafabad and Arak in “Isfahan Healthy Heart Program” (IHHP) (Iran), was used. To assess participants' usual dietary intakes, a validated food frequency questionnaire was used. Hydrogenated vegetable oil (commonly consumed for cooking in Iran) and margarine were considered as the category of PHVOs. Soy, sunflower, corn, olive and canola oils were considered as non-HVOs. After an overnight fasting, serum cholesterol (total, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol) and triglyceride as well as apolipoproteins A and B were measured using standard methods. RESULTS: Participants with the highest intakes of non-HVOs and PHVOs were younger and had lower weight than those with lowest intakes. High consumption of non-HVOs and PHVOs was associated with lower intakes of energy, carbohydrate, dietary fiber, and higher intakes of fruits, vegetables, meat, milk and grains. No overall significant differences were found in serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels across the quartiles of non-HVOs and PHVOs after controlling for potential confounding. CONCLUSION: We did not find any significant associations between hydrogenated or nonhydrogenated vegetable oil and serum lipid and apolipoprotein levels. Thus, further studies are needed in this region to explore this association.
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spelling pubmed-34130862012-12-01 The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran Boroujeni, Hossein Khosravi Sarrsfzadegan, Nizal Mohammadifard, Nooshin Sajjadi, Firoozeh Asgary, Sedigheh Maghroon, Maryam Alikhassi, Hassan Esmailzaded, Ahmad ARYA Atheroscler Articles BACKGROUND: The detrimental effects of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (PHVOs) on apolipoproteins have been reported from several parts of the world. However, little data is available in this regard from the understudied region of the Middle East. The present study therefore tried to evaluate the association between type of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels among Iranians. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, data from 1772 people (795 men and 977 women) aged 19–81 years, who were selected with multistage cluster random sampling method from three cities of Isfahan, Najafabad and Arak in “Isfahan Healthy Heart Program” (IHHP) (Iran), was used. To assess participants' usual dietary intakes, a validated food frequency questionnaire was used. Hydrogenated vegetable oil (commonly consumed for cooking in Iran) and margarine were considered as the category of PHVOs. Soy, sunflower, corn, olive and canola oils were considered as non-HVOs. After an overnight fasting, serum cholesterol (total, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol) and triglyceride as well as apolipoproteins A and B were measured using standard methods. RESULTS: Participants with the highest intakes of non-HVOs and PHVOs were younger and had lower weight than those with lowest intakes. High consumption of non-HVOs and PHVOs was associated with lower intakes of energy, carbohydrate, dietary fiber, and higher intakes of fruits, vegetables, meat, milk and grains. No overall significant differences were found in serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels across the quartiles of non-HVOs and PHVOs after controlling for potential confounding. CONCLUSION: We did not find any significant associations between hydrogenated or nonhydrogenated vegetable oil and serum lipid and apolipoprotein levels. Thus, further studies are needed in this region to explore this association. Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3413086/ /pubmed/23205051 Text en © 2012 Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center & Isfahan University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Boroujeni, Hossein Khosravi
Sarrsfzadegan, Nizal
Mohammadifard, Nooshin
Sajjadi, Firoozeh
Asgary, Sedigheh
Maghroon, Maryam
Alikhassi, Hassan
Esmailzaded, Ahmad
The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran
title The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran
title_full The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran
title_fullStr The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran
title_full_unstemmed The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran
title_short The relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central Iran
title_sort relation between dietary intake of vegetable oils and serum lipids and apolipoprotein levels in central iran
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3413086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23205051
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