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Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Associated with Lipid Responses to Low-Fat and High-Polyunsaturated Fat Diets

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JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 139, Issue 4, Pages 680-683

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.3945/jn.108.098251

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  1. National Center for Research Resources [M01 RR-00032]
  2. Frito-Lay Inc.

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Baseline serum C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations play a role in the lipid response to diet. This study was a randomized, cross-over, controlled feeding study with 3 phases of 25 d each aimed at determining whether baseline CRP concentrations modulate the serum lipid response to diets differing in fat type and quantity. Participants were adult men and women, age 19-65 y, with LDL-cholesterol concentrations of 3.37-466 mmol/L. All participants consumed 3 diets differing in the type of snack, either low or high in fat: low-fat (30.8% of energy), moderate in fat and saturated fat (37.9 and 11.4% of energy, respectively), or moderate in fat and polyunsaturated fat (36.3 and 9.7% of energy, respectively). Using baseline CRP as a continuous variable. CRP x diet interactions on change in serum lipoprotein a a (P = 0.045) and HDL-cholesterol (P = 0.06) were observed. When we used previously established categories to define CRP concentrations (low, < 1 mg/L, intermediate, 1-3 mg/L, or high, > 3 mg/L), we found a CRP x diet interaction on change in triglyceride concentrations (P=0.03) and trends for CRP x diet interaction on change in LDL (P=0.06) and total cholesterol (P=0.07). If replicated, these results suggest that considering baseline CRP concentrations when prescribing dietary interventions to lower lipid concentrations may be useful. Individuals with high baseline CRP concentrations may benefit from moderate-fat, high polyunsaturated fat diets, whereas those with love baseline CRP concentrations may obtain greater lipid-lowering benefits from low-fat diets J Nutr. 139 680-683, 2009

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