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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Report to Doctors: Dietary Interventions for Cholesterol Lowering Effective but Underutilized

Dietary intervention to lower serum LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) is effective, yet underutilzsed in general family practice, reports a June 2009 article published in the Australian Family Physicians journal.

A year long trial showed an average LDL cholesterol lowering of 13%, with about one-third of subjects achieving a reduction greater than 20%. An important difference in the results related to the individual's adherence to dietary advice. The most effective dietary strategies are replacing saturated and trans fatty acids with poly- and monounsaturated fats and increasing intake of plant sterols. Losing weight and increasing soluble fibre and soy protein intake can also lower serum cholesterol and may be considered when recommending a nutritionally balanced, cholesterol lowering diet.

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