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反式脂肪酸对健康的影响:丹麦营养委员会的一份报告。

The influence of trans fatty acids on health: a report from the Danish Nutrition Council.

作者信息

Stender S, Dyerberg J, Hølmer G, Ovesen L, Sandström B

机构信息

Danish Nutrition Council, Copenhagen.

出版信息

Clin Sci (Lond). 1995 Apr;88(4):375-92. doi: 10.1042/cs0880375.

Abstract

Trans fatty acids constitute 0-30% of the fat in Danish margarines, most in industry and bakery margarines and usually less in table margarine. The trans fatty acids make margarines more solid at room temperature and therefore provide an economical storage advantage. In British and U.S. reports from 1984-1989, the trans fatty acids were more or less acquitted of unhealthy effects. During the last 5-6 years, however, a series of new studies has been published regarding both the connection between the consumption of trans fatty acids and the occurrence of coronary heart disease and the impact on the lipoprotein level in plasma. Studies suggest that the consumption of trans fatty acids from margarine is equally, or perhaps more, responsible for the development of arteriosclerosis than saturated fatty acids. In addition, it is now clear that both the fetus and the breast-fed baby are exposed to trans fatty acids in relation to the mother's consumption. A couple of recent studies suggest a possible restrictive influence of the trans fatty acids on the weight of the fetus. The average consumption of trans fatty acids from margarine in Denmark in 1991 was approximately 2.5 g/day per person. For about 150,000 adult Danes, the consumption is assumed to be more than 5 g/day per person. On this basis, the Danish Nutrition Council recommend that the consumption of trans fatty acids is reduced as much as possible. This can be done by reducing the fat content in food and by reducing the trans fatty acid content in all Danish margarine products to 5% or less. Thereafter, the group of adult Danes, including pregnant and breast-feeding women, with a large consumption of margarine and margarine-containing products, will on average only consume 2 g of vegetable trans fatty acids/day. This corresponds to the consumption in the low-risk groups in the above-mentioned epidemiological studies. In addition, the Danish Nutrition Council encourage the producers of margarines to make products that can be marketed as 'free of trans fatty acids'.

摘要

反式脂肪酸占丹麦人造黄油脂肪含量的0%至30%,在工业用和烘焙用人造黄油中含量最高,通常在餐桌用人造黄油中含量较低。反式脂肪酸使人造黄油在室温下更硬,因此具有经济的储存优势。在1984年至1989年英国和美国的报告中,反式脂肪酸或多或少被判定没有不良影响。然而,在过去的5至6年里,发表了一系列新的研究,涉及反式脂肪酸的摄入与冠心病发生之间的联系以及对血浆脂蛋白水平的影响。研究表明,人造黄油中的反式脂肪酸摄入对动脉硬化发展的责任与饱和脂肪酸相当,甚至可能更大。此外,现在很清楚,胎儿和母乳喂养的婴儿都会因母亲的摄入而接触到反式脂肪酸。最近的几项研究表明,反式脂肪酸可能会对胎儿体重产生限制作用。1991年丹麦人从人造黄油中摄入的反式脂肪酸平均每人每天约2.5克。对于约15万成年丹麦人来说,摄入量估计每人每天超过5克。在此基础上,丹麦营养委员会建议尽可能减少反式脂肪酸的摄入量。这可以通过降低食物中的脂肪含量以及将所有丹麦人造黄油产品中的反式脂肪酸含量降至5%或更低来实现。此后,大量食用人造黄油和含人造黄油产品的成年丹麦人群体,包括孕妇和哺乳期妇女,平均每天仅会摄入2克植物反式脂肪酸。这与上述流行病学研究中低风险群体的摄入量相当。此外,丹麦营养委员会鼓励人造黄油生产商生产可作为“无反式脂肪酸”销售的产品。

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