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Effects of Whole Grain, Fish and Bilberries on Serum Metabolic Profile and Lipid Transfer Protein Activities: A Randomized Trial (Sysdimet)

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PLOS ONE
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090352

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  1. Academy of Finland [117844, 118590, 117996, 131460, 137870, 257545]
  2. European Commission [FOOD-CT-2005-514008]
  3. Kuopio University Hospital [5106, 5168, 5254]
  4. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  5. TEKES - the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation
  6. University of Oulu
  7. Finnish Diabetes Research Foundation
  8. Nordic Centre of Excellence on Systems Biology in Controlled Dietary Intervention and Cohort Studies (SYSDIET) [070014]
  9. Fazer bakeries Oy
  10. Vaasan Vaasan Oy
  11. KE Leipa Oy
  12. Leipomo Ruistahka
  13. Leipomo Koskelonseutu
  14. Raisio Oyj
  15. Pakkasmarja Oy
  16. Joswola Oy
  17. MRC [MC_UU_12013/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  18. Academy of Finland (AKA) [117996, 131460, 131460, 117996] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)
  19. Medical Research Council [MC_UU_12013/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Objective: We studied the combined effects of wholegrain, fish and bilberries on serum metabolic profile and lipid transfer protein activities in subjects with the metabolic syndrome. Methods: Altogether 131 subjects (40-70 y, BMI 26-39 kg/m(2)) with impaired glucose metabolism and features of the 2 metabolic syndrome were randomized into three groups with 12-week periods according to a parallel study design. They consumed either: a) wholegrain and low postprandial insulin response grain products, fatty fish 3 times a week, and bilberries 3 portions per day (HealthyDiet), b) wholegrain and low postprandial insulin response grain products (WGED), or c) refined wheat breads as cereal products (Control). Altogether 106 subjects completed the study. Serum metabolic profile was studied using an NMR-based platform providing information on lipoprotein subclasses and lipids as well as low-molecular-weight metabolites. Results: There were no significant differences in clinical characteristics between the groups at baseline or at the end of the intervention. Mixed model analyses revealed significant changes in lipid metabolites in the HealthyDiet group during the intervention compared to the Control group. All changes reflected increased polyunsaturation in plasma fatty acids, especially in n-3 PUFAs, while n-6 and n-7 fatty acids decreased. According to tertiles of changes in fish intake, a greater increase of fish intake was associated with increased concentration of large HDL particles, larger average diameter of HDL particles, and increased concentrations of large HDL lipid components, even though total levels of HDL cholesterol remained stable. Conclusions: The results suggest that consumption of diet rich in whole grain, bilberries and especially fatty fish causes changes in HDL particles shifting their subclass distribution toward larger particles. These changes may be related to known protective functions of HDL such as reverse cholesterol transport and could partly explain the known protective effects of fish consumption against atherosclerosis.

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