This study aims to measure the effect of plant stanol esters on serum total and lipoproteins lipids, non-cholesterol sterols and apolipoproteins in subjects with elevated fasting blood lipid concentrations
The link between high serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and cardiovascular disease has long been recognized. Dietary plant stanol esters have been shown to effectively reduce serum levels of total and LDL cholesterol. Plant stanols decrease the absorption of both biliary and dietary cholesterol from the small intestine and thereby reduce serum LDL cholesterol levels. This study aims to verify the effect of plant stanol esters on blood lipids. Subjects with elevated fasting blood lipid concentrations will be randomized to study groups. The groups consume yoghurt type minidrink containing plant stanol ester (2 g plant stanols per day) or similar minidrink without plant stanol esters. After 10 weeks study period serum total and lipoproteins lipids, non-cholesterol sterols and apolipoproteins will by analyzed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
112
the effect of plant stanol esters on plasma lipids
Clinical Life Sciences Ltd
Vuokatti, Finland
plasma lipids
Time frame: 10 weeks
plasma lipoprotein lipids non-cholesterol sterols
Time frame: 10 weeks
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