A calorie-restricted diet with nuts favourably raises plasma high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in overweight and obese patients with stable coronary heart disease: A randomised controlled trial.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to determine whether a low-calorie diet containing nuts (NELCD) improved plasma lipids and lipoproteins compared to a nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) in overweight or obese patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) on statins.
Results Summary
The NELCD group showed significant increases in HDL cholesterol and apoA1 compared to the NFLCD group, while both groups experienced reductions in total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. No significant differences were observed in ABCA1 and ABCG1 mRNA expression changes between the groups.
Population
Overweight or obese patients with stable CAD receiving statins (n = 67).
Effective Dosage
Not specified (nuts included as part of a 25% energy-deficit diet).
Duration
8 weeks.
Interactions
None mentioned.
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | increase | plasma high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | 1.17 [-1.31, 3.66] mg/dL | increased significantly | #1 |
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | increase | apoA1 | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | 2.55 [-2.10, 7.20] mg/dL | increased significantly | #2 |
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | decrease | total cholesterol | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | reduced significantly | #3 |
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | decrease | low-density lipoprotein cholesterol | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | reduced significantly | #4 |
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | decrease | triglyceride | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | reduced significantly | #5 |
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | decrease | ABCA1 mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | non-significantly decreased | #6 |
low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) | decrease | ABCG1 mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | non-significantly decreased | #7 |
nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) | decrease | total cholesterol | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | reduced significantly | #8 |
nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) | decrease | low-density lipoprotein cholesterol | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | reduced significantly | #9 |
nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) | decrease | triglyceride | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | reduced significantly | #10 |
nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) | decrease | ABCA1 mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | non-significantly decreased | #11 |
nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) | decrease | ABCG1 mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) | stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese | - | non-significantly decreased | #12 |
BACKGROUND: Weight loss and consumption of nuts may both improve plasma lipids and lipoproteins. However, their effects in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) who are under treatment with statins remain unclear. This study was conducted to determine plasma lipid and lipoprotein responses to a low-calorie (25% of energy deficit) nuts containing diet (NELCD) compared with a nut-free energy-restricted diet (NFLCD) in stable CAD patients who were overweight or obese (n = 67). METHODS: Plasma lipids and lipoproteins and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) A1 and ABCG1 mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from patients were assessed at baseline and after 8 weeks. RESULTS: Plasma high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and apoA1 increased significantly in the NELCD group at the end of Week 8 compared with those in NFLCD group (in NELCD group, mean change and 95% confidence interval (CI) were 1.17 [-1.31, 3.66] mg/dL, P = 0.012, and 2.55 [-2.10, 7.20] mg/dL, P = 0.011, for HDL cholesterol and apoA1, respectively). In both groups, the concentrations of total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride reduced significantly at Week 8 compared with those in baseline with no significant difference between the two groups. ABCA1 and ABCG1 mRNA expressions non-significantly decreased in both groups. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that inclusion of nuts as part of a calorie-restricted diet improves the concentrations of HDL cholesterol and apoA-1 in patients with stable, established CHD receiving statins.