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23.08.2011 Copyright® Raisio A plant stanol yogurt drink alone or combined with a low-dose statin lowers serum triacylglycerol and non-HDL cholesterol in metabolic syndrome patients Plat et al. J Nutr 2009
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Plat et al. 20092 Background I Patients with metabolic syndrome are at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Several factors contribute to the risk apart from the ”traditional” high LDL-cholesterol, including high TG, low HDL and proinflammatory profile, all present in metabolic syndrome. Meta-analysis by Naumann et al. 2008 suggested that plant stanol ester may also lower elevated serum TG concentration.
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Plat et al. 20093 Background II The aim of the study was to evaluate if plant stanol ester can improve the lipid-profile in metabolic syndrome patients. Effects of plant stanol ester were studied alone and in combination with low-dose Simvastatin.
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Plat et al. 20094 Methods I 36 metabolic syndrome patients 3-week run-in with placebo yogurt drink and placebo tablet randomized into 4 treatment groups for 8 weeks placebo group (n=9); placebo yogurt drink + placebo tablet plant stanol ester group (n=9); yogurt drink with 2 g/d plant stanols + placebo tablet statin group (n=10); placebo yogurt drink + 10 mg simvastatin combination group (n=8); yogurt drink with 2 g/d plant stanols + 10 mg simvastatin
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Plat et al. 20095 Methods II Fasting blood samples week 2 & 3 (run-in) week 10 & 11 (experimental period) Analyses for lipids and lipoproteins markers of inflammation and endothelial function clinical safety variables
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Plat et al. 20096 Results I Participants had a clear atherogenetic phenotype that did not differ among the groups Compliance to the study protocol was excellent No changes in dietary parameters, weight or inflammation markers
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Plat et al. 20097 Results II In metabolic syndrome patients, plant stanol ester, Simvastatin or the combination lowered non-HDL- cholesterol concentration by 12.8 %, 30.7 % and 35.4 % respectively, compared to placebo TGs were lowered by 27.5 %, 21.7 % and 32.7 %, respectively, compared to placebo
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Plat et al. 200988 CHANGES IN CHOLESTEROL AND TG CONCENTRATIONS Control Plant stanol ester % Total cholesterol Simvastatin Plant stanol ester + simvastatin Non-HDL Cholesterol TG a a a a b b b b b c cc c Effects of plant stanol ester, Simvastatin, or the combination on serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations Values between each group carrying a different letter are significantly different (p<0.05)
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Plat et al. 20099 Conclusions In addition to lowering serum non-HDL-cholesterol concentration, consumption of plant stanol ester lowered serum TG concentrations by 27 % in metabolic syndrome patients.
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