Lipids in Health and Disease (Jul 2004)

Low fasting low high-density lipoprotein and postprandial lipemia

  • Sorodila Konstandina,
  • Kafaltis Nikolaos,
  • Pilatis Nektarios,
  • Anagnostopoulou Katherine K,
  • Kolovou Genovefa D,
  • Psarros Eleftherios,
  • Cokkinos Dennis V

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-3-18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 18

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Abstract Background Low levels of high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and disturbed postprandial lipemia are associated with coronary heart disease. In the present study, we evaluated the variation of triglyceride (TG) postprandially in respect to serum HDL cholesterol levels. Results Fifty two Greek men were divided into 2 main groups: a) the low HDL group (HDL p = 0.002). The low HDL group had significantly higher TG at 4, 6 and 8 h postprandially compared to the controls (p = 0.006, p = 0.002, and p p = 0.017) compared to the matched-control group. ROC analysis showed that fasting TG ≥ 121 mg/dl have 100% sensitivity and 81% specificity for an abnormal TG response (auc = 0.962, p Conclusions The delayed TG clearance postprandially seems to result in low HDL cholesterol even in subjects with low fasting TG. The fasting TG > 121 mg/dl are predictable for abnormal response to fatty meal.

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