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NS 3030 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved What were the subjects and results of Hegsted 1965? Subjects: mental institution patients, 38-57 years old w/ average serum total cholesterol 255 mg/100 mL serum Results: -Butter fat diet increased serum cholesterol by 38%, safflower decreased by 22%. -The change in serum cholesterol as predicted by the following equation: ∆ cholesterol = 8.45 S + 14 2.12 S - 1.87 P + 5.64 16 dietary cholesterol - 6.24 -Unlikely that consideration of S10, S12, S18 and M assist in predicting serum cholesterol after S14, S16, P and C are considered

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What were the subjects and results of Hegsted 1965? Subjects: mental institution patients,

38-57 years old w/ average serum total cholesterol 255 mg/100 mL serum




Results:

-Butter fat diet increased serum cholesterol by 38%, safflower decreased by 22%.

-The change in serum cholesterol as predicted by the following equation: ∆ cholesterol = 8.45 S

+ 14 2.12 S - 1.87 P + 5.64 16 dietary cholesterol - 6.24

-Unlikely that consideration of S10, S12, S18 and M assist in predicting serum cholesterol after

S14, S16, P and C are considered




What did the Ferdowsian 2009 meta-analysis conclude? -Plant-based diets are effective in

lowering plasma cholesterol concentrations (average 15-25% decrease for vegan diets)

-Blood total cholesterol is reducd 20% (1 mmol/l) in those consuming a vegetarian diet

-Plant-based individuals experience significantly lower blood lipid concentrations than those

who eat animal products

-Vegetarians have fewer and smaller age-related increases in lipids compared to non-vegetarians

,What is average serum cholesterol? 200 mg/dl




What were the results of the Lancet 2007 meta-analysis? -There is an age-related effect

on hazard ratio (for 1 mmol/L lower total cholesterol)

-At ages 60-69, hazard ratio of 0.72

-1 mmol/L lower total cholesterol is associated w ~30% lower IHD mortality




What were the subjects, methods, and results of Jenkins et al. 2005? Subjects:

hyperlipidemic (elevated LDL cholesterol) participants (TC=254 mg/dl)




Methods: 3 1-mo treatments: control diet, control w statin, and diet high in plant sterols

(portfolio diet). All foods were provided, except for fresh fruit and vegetables, all diets were

vegetarian (contained no meat)




Results:

-Portfolio diet used all plant protein, not low fat

-Dietary fiber 50% higher in portfolio diet than control or statin diet

-PUFA and MUFA both higher in portfolio diet

,-Portfolio diet reduced LDL cholesterol, though not as much as statin




Which aspects of the portfolio diet in Jenkins et al. 2005 helped to lower cholesterol? -

Viscous fiber, soy protein, plant sterols and almonds have cholesterol-lowering properties

-Each contributes 4-7% to overall cholesterol reduction




How does each aspect of the portfolio diet in Jenkins et al. 2005 lower cholesterol? -

Viscous fibers increase bile acid loss, plant sterols reduce cholesterol absorption, soy proteins

reduce hepatic cholesterol synthesis, almonds act thru variety of mechanisms

-Their mechanisms of action are complementary




T/F: Blood total cholesterol levels are associated with CHD risk. True




What aspects of the diet increase blood total cholesterol levels? Higher intake of dietary

cholesterol and saturated fats and lower intake of polyunsaturated fats increase blood total

cholesterol levels




T/F: there is a positive association between LDL cholesterol and risk of CHD. True

, Who would have the highest risk of myocardial infarction?




A. Low Total Cholesterol, High HDL cholesterol

B. Low Total Cholesterol, Low LDL cholesterol

C. High Total Cholesterol, High HDL cholesterol


D. High Total Cholesterol, Low HDL cholesterol D. High total cholesterol, low HDL

cholesterol




What were the methods and results of the Nurse's Health Study? Methods: intakes of

specific fat and cholesterol were entered into the model simultaneously so that the effects of fats

were compared with those of an equivalent amount of energy from carbohydrates




Results:

-Substituting PUFA with carbohydrate INCREASES risk

-Substituting saturated fat w/ polyunsaturated fatty acid DECREASES risk




By how much is BMI lower in vegetarians than in meat eaters? BMI is lower in

vegetarians by ~2 points

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