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Association of dyslipidemia with intakes of fruit and vegetables and the body fat content of adults clinically selected for a lifestyle modification program

Keywords: dyslipidemia, body composition, dietary components.

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to investigate the relationship of dyslipidemia with demographic distribution and patterns of body fat and dietary intakes. from a universe of adults clinically selected for a lifestyle modification program 979 subjects (409 males and 570 females, 52.2 ± 9.6 years) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. overnight-fasting plasma was assayed (dry chemistry) for triglycerides (tg), total (tc) and hdl fraction of cholesterol given the non-hdl (n-hdl) fraction by the difference. anthropometric assessment included body weight (kg), height (m), fat (bioelectrical impedance) and waist circumference (wc). food intake was assessed by the 24-hour recall questionnaire and the food groups evaluated through recommendations from an adapted food pyramid. the chances of dyslipidemia from other variable changes were determined by logistic regression with p2 servings). dietary intakes have protective effects against hypertriglyceridemia with whole grains, odds ratio (or) 0.342 (ci 95%, 0.154-0.760), fruits >3 servings (or 0.523, 0.290-0.941) and vegetables >4 servings (or 0.360, 0.176-0.735). in general total body and abdominal adiposity influenced all dyslipidemia markers while dietary intake of fruits and vegetables protected against triglyceridemia.

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