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Direct comparison of dietary portfolio vs statin on C-reactive protein

BACKGROUND: 3-Hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors (statins) markedly reduce serum cholesterol and have anti-inflammatory effects. The effect of cholesterol-lowering diets on inflammatory biomarkers is less well known. OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of a dietary co...

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Autores principales: Jenkins, D J A, Kendall, C W C, Marchie, A, Faulkner, D A, Josse, A R, Wong, J M W, de Souza, R, Emam, A, Parker, T L, Li, T J, Josse, R G, Leiter, L A, Singer, W, Connelly, P W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7073252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15900306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602152
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author Jenkins, D J A
Kendall, C W C
Marchie, A
Faulkner, D A
Josse, A R
Wong, J M W
de Souza, R
Emam, A
Parker, T L
Li, T J
Josse, R G
Leiter, L A
Singer, W
Connelly, P W
author_facet Jenkins, D J A
Kendall, C W C
Marchie, A
Faulkner, D A
Josse, A R
Wong, J M W
de Souza, R
Emam, A
Parker, T L
Li, T J
Josse, R G
Leiter, L A
Singer, W
Connelly, P W
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description BACKGROUND: 3-Hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors (statins) markedly reduce serum cholesterol and have anti-inflammatory effects. The effect of cholesterol-lowering diets on inflammatory biomarkers is less well known. OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of a dietary combination (portfolio) of cholesterol-lowering foods vs a statin in reducing C-reactive protein (CRP) as a biomarker of inflammation linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk. METHODS: In all, 34 hyperlipidemic subjects completed three 1-month treatments as outpatients in random order: a very low-saturated fat diet (control); the same diet with 20 mg lovastatin (statin); and a diet high in plant sterols (1.0 g/1000 kcal), soy protein (21.4 g/1000 kcal), viscous fibers (9.8 g/1000 kcal), and almonds (14 g/1000 kcal) (portfolio). Fasting blood samples were obtained at weeks 0, 2, and 4. RESULTS: Using the complete data, no treatment reduced serum CRP. However, when subjects with CRP levels above the 75th percentile for previously reported studies (>3.5 mg/l) were excluded, CRP was reduced similarly on both statin, −16.3±6.7% (n=23, P=0.013) and dietary portfolio, −23.8±6.9% (n=25, P=0.001) but not the control, 15.3±13.6% (n=28, P=0.907). The percentage CRP change from baseline on the portfolio treatment (n=25) was greater than the control (n=28, P=0.004) but similar to statin treatment (n=23, P=0.349). Both statin and portfolio treatments were similar in reducing CRP and numerically more effective than control but only the change in portfolio was significant after the Bonferroni adjustment. CONCLUSIONS: A combination of cholesterol-lowering foods reduced C-reactive protein to a similar extent as the starting dose of a first-generation statin.
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spelling pubmed-70732522020-03-23 Direct comparison of dietary portfolio vs statin on C-reactive protein Jenkins, D J A Kendall, C W C Marchie, A Faulkner, D A Josse, A R Wong, J M W de Souza, R Emam, A Parker, T L Li, T J Josse, R G Leiter, L A Singer, W Connelly, P W Eur J Clin Nutr Article BACKGROUND: 3-Hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors (statins) markedly reduce serum cholesterol and have anti-inflammatory effects. The effect of cholesterol-lowering diets on inflammatory biomarkers is less well known. OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of a dietary combination (portfolio) of cholesterol-lowering foods vs a statin in reducing C-reactive protein (CRP) as a biomarker of inflammation linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk. METHODS: In all, 34 hyperlipidemic subjects completed three 1-month treatments as outpatients in random order: a very low-saturated fat diet (control); the same diet with 20 mg lovastatin (statin); and a diet high in plant sterols (1.0 g/1000 kcal), soy protein (21.4 g/1000 kcal), viscous fibers (9.8 g/1000 kcal), and almonds (14 g/1000 kcal) (portfolio). Fasting blood samples were obtained at weeks 0, 2, and 4. RESULTS: Using the complete data, no treatment reduced serum CRP. However, when subjects with CRP levels above the 75th percentile for previously reported studies (>3.5 mg/l) were excluded, CRP was reduced similarly on both statin, −16.3±6.7% (n=23, P=0.013) and dietary portfolio, −23.8±6.9% (n=25, P=0.001) but not the control, 15.3±13.6% (n=28, P=0.907). The percentage CRP change from baseline on the portfolio treatment (n=25) was greater than the control (n=28, P=0.004) but similar to statin treatment (n=23, P=0.349). Both statin and portfolio treatments were similar in reducing CRP and numerically more effective than control but only the change in portfolio was significant after the Bonferroni adjustment. CONCLUSIONS: A combination of cholesterol-lowering foods reduced C-reactive protein to a similar extent as the starting dose of a first-generation statin. Nature Publishing Group UK 2005-05-18 2005 /pmc/articles/PMC7073252/ /pubmed/15900306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602152 Text en © Nature Publishing Group 2005 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Emam, A
Parker, T L
Li, T J
Josse, R G
Leiter, L A
Singer, W
Connelly, P W
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