EFFECTS OF BEEF AND CHICKEN CONSUMPTION ON PLASMA-LIPID LEVELS IN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC MEN

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SCOTT, LW
DUNN, JK
POWNALL, HJ
BRAUCHI, DJ
MCMANN, MC
HERD, JA
HARRIS, KB
SAVELL, JW
CROSS, HR
GOTTO, AM
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[1] METHODIST HOSP,HOUSTON,TX 77030
[2] TEXAS A&M UNIV,DEPT ANIM SCI,COLLEGE STN,TX 77843
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Background: The recommendation to lower saturated fat intake is often interpreted as requiring the elimination of beef to control or lower serum cholesterol levels. The study hypothesis was that the Step I Diet (8% to 10% of energy intake from saturated fatty acids) containing beef would have the same effect on plasma lipid levels of hypercholesterolemic men as a like diet containing chicken. Methods: Thirty-eight free-living hypercholesterolemic (otherwise healthy) men completed a 13-week dietary intervention study. Subjects consumed their usual diets for 3 weeks, followed by a 5-week stabilization diet (18% of energy intake from saturated fatty acids), before randomization to one of two test diets for 5 weeks. The test diets contained either 85 g of cooked beef (8% fat) or 85 g of cooked chicken (7% fat) per 4184 kJ and had 7% to 8% of energy from saturated fatty acids. All food was supplied during the stabilization and test diets. Results: The beef and chicken test diets both produced significant decreases in average plasma total cholesterol level (0.54 mmol/L [7.6%] for beef and 0.70 mmol/L [10.2%] for chicken) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level (0.46 mmol/L [9%] for beef and 0.55 mmol/L [11%] for chicken). Changes in average levels of plasma to tal cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were not statistically different (smallest P=.26) between the beef and chicken test diets. The average triglyceride level did not change for either test diet group. Conclusions: In this short-term study, comparably lean beef and chicken had similar effects on plasma levels of total, low-density lipoprotein, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride. We concluded that lean beef and chicken are interchangeable in the Step I Diet.
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