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Effects of butter from mountain-pasture grazing cows on risk markers of the metabolic syndrome compared with conventional Danish butter: a randomized controlled study

机译:与传统丹麦黄油相比,放牧牧场牛的黄油对代谢综合征风险标志物的影响:一项随机对照研究

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Background There is considerable interest in dairy products from low-input systems, such as mountain-pasture grazing cows, because these products are believed to be healthier than products from high-input conventional systems. This may be due to a higher content of bioactive components, such as phytanic acid, a PPAR-agonist derived from chlorophyll. However, the effects of such products on human health have been poorly investigated. Objective To compare the effect of milk-fat from mountain-pasture grazing cows (G) and conventionally fed cows (C) on risk markers of the metabolic syndrome. Design In a double-blind, randomized, 12-week, parallel intervention study, 38 healthy subjects replaced part of their habitual dietary fat intake with 39 g fat from test butter made from milk from mountain-pasture grazing cows or from cows fed conventional winter fodder. Glucose-tolerance and circulating risk markers were analysed before and after the intervention. Results No differences in blood lipids, lipoproteins, hsCRP, insulin, glucose or glucose-tolerance were observed. Interestingly, strong correlations between phytanic acid at baseline and total (P<0.0001) and LDL cholesterol (P=0.0001) were observed. Conclusions Lack of effects on blood lipids and inflammation indicates that dairy products from mountain-pasture grazing cows are not healthier than products from high-input conventional systems. Considering the strong correlation between LDL cholesterol and phytanic acid at baseline, it may be suggested that phytanic acid increases total and LDL cholesterol. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01343589
机译:背景技术人们对低投入系统的乳制品非常感兴趣,例如高山牧场放牧的奶牛,因为据信这些产品比高投入常规系统的乳制品更健康。这可能是由于生物活性成分(例如植酸,一种源自叶绿素的PPAR激动剂)含量较高所致。但是,此类产品对人类健康的影响尚未得到充分研究。目的比较山地牧场放牧牛(G)和常规饲喂牛(C)的乳脂对代谢综合征危险标志的影响。设计在一项双盲,随机,12周,并行干预研究中,38名健康受试者用39 g的测试黄油代替了他们的日常饮食脂肪摄入,这些测试的黄油是由牧场牧场奶牛或常规冬季饲喂的牛奶制成的测试黄油制成的饲料。干预前后对糖耐量和循环危险指标进行了分析。结果未观察到血脂,脂蛋白,hsCRP,胰岛素,葡萄糖或葡萄糖耐量的差异。有趣的是,观察到植酸在基线与总量(P <0.0001)和LDL胆固醇(P = 0.0001)之间有很强的相关性。结论对血脂和炎症缺乏影响表明,高山牧场放牧奶牛的乳制品不比高投入常规系统的乳制品更健康。考虑到基线时LDL胆固醇和植酸之间的强相关性,可能表明植酸增加了总胆固醇和LDL胆固醇。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT01343589

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