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A residential study comparing the effects of diets rich in stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid on fasting blood lipids, hemostatic variables and platelets in young healthy men.

作者信息

Hunter K A, Crosbie L C, Weir A, Miller G J, Dutta-Roy A K

机构信息

Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

出版信息

J Nutr Biochem. 2000 Jul-Aug;11(7-8):408-16. doi: 10.1016/s0955-2863(00)00097-8.

Abstract

Dietary fat is known to influence the variables of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis associated with vascular disease. However, the role of fat content and/or fat composition of the diet in this regard is still not well understood. In the present study, we investigated the effects of three isoenergic diets of differing fat composition in nine healthy young men in a strictly controlled residential study. Subjects consumed the three experimental diets for periods of 2 weeks each, separated by a washout period of at least 5 weeks in a randomized crossover design. The diets provided 38% of total energy intake as fat, 45% as carbohydrate, and 17% as protein, and differed only with respect to the fatty acid composition (stearic acid-rich diet: 34.1% stearic acid, 36.6% oleic acid; oleic acid-rich diet: 65.8% oleic acid; linoleic acid-rich diet: 36.5% linoleic acid, 38% oleic acid). Blood samples were collected at the beginning and at the end of each dietary period from fasted subjects for determination of factor VII coagulant activity (FVIIc), activated factor VII (FVIIa), factor VII antigen (FVIIag), tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) activity, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) activity, fibrinogen, prothrombin fragment 1+2 (F(1+2)), and plasma lipids. There were no significant differences between diets in fasting plasma concentrations of FVIIc, FVIIa, FVIIag, fibrinogen, F(1+2), PAI-1 activity, and tPA activity. Plasma concentrations of lipids (high density lipoproteins, low density lipoproteins, triacylglycerols, and total cholesterol) were also unaffected. Although there were no changes in platelet aggregation response and membrane fluidity observed in any of the diets, increased anti-aggregatory prostaglandin E(1) binding to platelet membranes was observed only in the case of linoleic acid-rich diet. In conclusion, diets with very different fatty acid compositions, at 38% of energy as fat intake, did not significantly influence blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, or blood lipids in the fasting state in young healthy men.

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