Dietary Cholesterol Meta Analysis
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Dietary cholesterol meta analysis. The effects of dietary soluble fibers on blood cholesterol are uncertain. Nutrients review dietary cholesterol intake and risk of lung cancer. The authors examine the effects of dietary cholesterol on cvd risk in healthy adults by using systematic review and meta analysis. A meta analysis of 17 intervention trials that ranged from 4 to 12 weeks long reported an increase in total cholesterol 11 2 mg dl ldl cholesterol 6 7 mg dl and hdl cholesterol 3 2 mg dl concentrations in the intervention group compared with the control group.
Least squares regression analyses were used to test the effect on blood lipids of pectin oat bran guar gum and psyllium. Meta analysis examining the effect of dietary cholesterol on ldl cholesterol concentration by strata of intervention dose. Dietary cholesterol from eggs increases the ratio of total cholesterol to high density lipoprotein cholesterol in humans. A meta analysis of case control studies and cohort studies was conducted to evaluate the relationship between dietary cholesterol intake and lung cancer risk in this study.
Medline cochrane central and commonwealth agricultural bureau abstracts. Dietary cholesterol has been suggested to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease cvd which has led to us recommendations to reduce cholesterol intake. Weggemans rm 1 zock pl katan mb. A meta analysis xiaojing lin 1 2 lingli liu 1 youyun fu 1 2 jing gao 1 yunyun he 1 yang wu 3 4 and xuemei lian 1 2 1 school of public health and management research center for medicine and social development innovation center for social risk governance in health chongqing medical university chongqing 400016.
This meta analysis of 67 controlled trials was performed to quantify the cholesterol lowering effect of major dietary fibers. Nine articles of 12 independent studies were included in the final meta analysis. Pooled analysis suggested that dietary cholesterol intake may increase the risk of esophageal cancer summarized or 1 424 95 ci 1 191 1 704. Comment in am j clin nutr.