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Role of phytosterols in lipid-lowering: current perspectives.

TitleRole of phytosterols in lipid-lowering: current perspectives.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsGupta, A. K., Savopoulos C. G., Ahuja J., & Hatzitolios A. I.
JournalQJM
Volume104
Issue4
Pagination301-8
Date Published2011 Apr
ISSN1460-2393
KeywordsAnticholesteremic Agents, Cholesterol, Clinical Trials as Topic, Coronary Disease, Diet, Dietary Fats, Food, Humans, Phytosterols
Abstract

The cholesterol-lowering effect of plant sterols was first discovered in the early 1950s. However, it is only recently that plant sterols have become clinically important, when advances in food-technology have made it possible to combine sterols with a variety of food products including margarines, yogurts, fruit juices and cereal bars. We review the clinical trial evidence of lipid-lowering efficacy of plant sterols and discuss their implications in routine clinical practice. To generate the evidence we searched the Pubmed database for English language literature, using relevant keywords and medical subject heading (MeSH) terms, and extracted the findings from recently published studies and meta-analyses on this topic. Our findings suggest that the short-term use of food supplements rich in plant sterols is a safe and effective strategy; to maximize the benefits of dietary and lifestyle therapy, either with or without statin therapy, among majority of dyslipidemic patients with need for additional lipid-lowering.

DOI10.1093/qjmed/hcr007
Alternate JournalQJM
PubMed ID21325285

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