Title: Red cell and plasma plant sterols are
1Red cell and plasma plant sterols are related
during consumption of plant stanol and sterol
ester spreads in children with hypercholesterolemi
a Ketomäki AM et al. J Pediatr. 2003142524-31.
2Rationale
- There are some differences between stanol esters
and sterol esters that have already been
described (e.g. better long-term results of
stanol ester in Miettinen et al. 1995 vs.
Hendriks et al. 2003) - The aim of the study was to investigate the
differential effects of consuming plant sterol
ester or plant stanol ester spreads on serum and
red blood cell sterols in hypercholesterolaemic
children
DALY disability-adjusted life years
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3Design
- Randomised, double-blind, crossover study
- Stanol 2 g/d
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4Patient population
- Inclusion criteria
- Age 2-9 years
- Serum total cholesterol gt194 mg/dl
- Serum triglycerides lt176 mg/dl
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5Protocol
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6Results I
Stanol
Sterol
Figure 1.Significant LDL lowering.
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7Results II
Stanol
Sterol
Figure 2.Consumption of stanol lowers sterol to
cholesterol ratio of red cells.
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8Conclusion
- Consumption of plant sterols increases and
consumption of plant stanols decreases the ratio
of plant sterols to cholesterol in red cells of
hypercholesterolaemic children, proportionately
to the respective changes in plasma
DALY disability-adjusted life years
Ketomäki AM et al. J Pediatr. 2003142524-31.
9Editors note
- Because of their safety and lack of side effects,
plant stanol ester enriched functional foods are
optimal for cholesterol management in children
with familial lipid disorders
DALY disability-adjusted life years
Ketomäki AM et al. J Pediatr. 2003142524-31.