Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2027171057> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 79 of
79
with 100 items per page.
- W2027171057 endingPage "148" @default.
- W2027171057 startingPage "137" @default.
- W2027171057 abstract "We previously found no difference in healthy young adults’ plasma cholesterols between palmolein and olive oil as the major dietary lipid, although the former is high in palmitic acid (16:0) but the latter in oleic acid (18:1 cis). In the experiment reported here we compared the effects of palmolein against another monounsaturated oil, highly oleic sunflower oil (HOSO), on plasma cholesterol in both young and middle-aged healthy adults. The test oils were provided as frying oil of potato crisps (150 g/day in men; 100 g/day in women) against low-fat background diets in free-living motivated volunteers. The design was a randomised double-blind 4-week/3-week crossover trial. Compliance was monitored with continuous dietary diaries and by measuring (fasting) plasma lipid fatty-acid pattern. Plasma lipids and vitamin-E compounds were measured at the start and twice at the end of each test period. In combined young plus older subjects (n = 42) mean plasma total and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) values were both 7% (significantly) lower on HOSO than on palmolein, but because high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) was also 5 % lower, the LDL-c/HDL-c ratio was only 3% lower on HOSO than on palmolein. The difference between the present results with HOSO and previous results with olive oil both compared against palmolein suggest that olive oil is associated with higher plasma cholesterols than other monounsaturated oils. In both the young and older subgroup, LDL-c was lower on HOSO but because HDL-c moved down too in the young subgroup, the LDL-c/HDL-c ratio was lower on HOSO only in the older subjects. Palmolein has an unusual pattern of E vitamins, with a high content of tocotrienols, notably the γ-isomer. Unlike α-tocopherol however, there was no sign of these tocotrienols in subjects’ plasmas." @default.
- W2027171057 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2027171057 creator A5033459701 @default.
- W2027171057 creator A5045418333 @default.
- W2027171057 creator A5083001759 @default.
- W2027171057 date "1997-01-01" @default.
- W2027171057 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2027171057 title "Comparison of Plasma Lipids and Vitamin E in Young and Middle-Aged Subjects on Potato Crisps Fried in Palmolein and Highly Oleic Sunflower Oil" @default.
- W2027171057 doi "https://doi.org/10.1159/000177989" @default.
- W2027171057 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9286464" @default.
- W2027171057 hasPublicationYear "1997" @default.
- W2027171057 type Work @default.
- W2027171057 sameAs 2027171057 @default.
- W2027171057 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2027171057 countsByYear W20271710572012 @default.
- W2027171057 countsByYear W20271710572014 @default.
- W2027171057 countsByYear W20271710572015 @default.
- W2027171057 countsByYear W20271710572016 @default.
- W2027171057 countsByYear W20271710572019 @default.
- W2027171057 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2027171057 hasAuthorship W2027171057A5033459701 @default.
- W2027171057 hasAuthorship W2027171057A5045418333 @default.
- W2027171057 hasAuthorship W2027171057A5083001759 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C139572402 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C27081682 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2776940978 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2778163477 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2779096019 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2779936771 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2780072125 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2780556605 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C2781403372 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C543025807 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConcept C87813604 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C139572402 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C142724271 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C185592680 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C204787440 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C27081682 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2776940978 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2778163477 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2779096019 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2779936771 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2780072125 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2780556605 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C2781403372 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C31903555 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C543025807 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C55493867 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C71924100 @default.
- W2027171057 hasConceptScore W2027171057C87813604 @default.
- W2027171057 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2027171057 hasLocation W20271710571 @default.
- W2027171057 hasLocation W20271710572 @default.
- W2027171057 hasOpenAccess W2027171057 @default.
- W2027171057 hasPrimaryLocation W20271710571 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2029567096 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2038725772 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2109952105 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2115343591 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2139686668 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2197982425 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2290207065 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2967689234 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W2996204386 @default.
- W2027171057 hasRelatedWork W50653644 @default.
- W2027171057 hasVolume "41" @default.
- W2027171057 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2027171057 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2027171057 magId "2027171057" @default.
- W2027171057 workType "article" @default.