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Effects of low-fat milk consumption on metabolic and atherogenic biomarkers in Korean adults with the metabolic syndrome: a randomised controlled trial

Authors
Lee, Y. J.Seo, J. A.Yoon, T.Seo, I.Lee, J. H.Im, D.Lee, J. H.Bahn, K-N.Ham, H. S.Jeong, S. A.Kang, T. S.Ahn, J. H.Kim, D. H.Nam, G. E.Kim, N. H.
Issue Date
8월-2016
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
anthropometry; cardiovascular disease; dietary intervention
Citation
JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS, v.29, no.4, pp.477 - 486
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
Volume
29
Number
4
Start Page
477
End Page
486
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/87868
DOI
10.1111/jhn.12349
ISSN
0952-3871
Abstract
BackgroundPrevious studies of the health effects of low-fat milk or dairy consumption on the metabolic syndrome have yielded inconsistent results. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of low-fat milk consumption on traits associated with the metabolic syndrome, as well as inflammatory and atherogenic biomarkers, in Korean adults with the metabolic syndrome. MethodsOverweight Koreans with the metabolic syndrome (n = 58) were recruited and randomly assigned to either the low-fat milk or control group. The low-fat milk group was instructed to consume two packs of low-fat milk per day (200 mL twice daily) for 6 weeks, and the control group was instructed to maintain their habitual diet. Clinical investigations were conducted during the screening visit, on study day 0, and after 6 weeks. ResultsNo significant differences in changes in body mass index, blood pressure, lipid profile and adiponectin levels, as well as levels of inflammatory markers, oxidative stress markers and atherogenic markers, were found between the low-fat milk and control groups. However, compared to the controls, significant favourable decreases in serum soluble vascular adhesion molecule-1 and endothelin-1 levels were found in the 12 subjects with high blood pressure and in the 18 subjects with hypertriglyceridaemia in the low-fat milk group. ConclusionsThe present study did not demonstrate an overall beneficial effect of low-fat milk consumption in subjects with the metabolic syndrome. However, low-fat milk consumption may have a favourable effect on atherogenic markers in subjects with high blood pressure or hypertriglyceridaemia.
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