2012
DOI: 10.1017/s0007114511006866
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Dietary inclusion of salmon, herring and pompano as oily fish reduces CVD risk markers in dyslipidaemic middle-aged and elderly Chinese women

Abstract: Dietary intervention studies to assess the cardioprotective effects of oily fish are scarce in China. The present study aimed to examine the effects of the oily fish, Norwegian salmon, herring and local farmed pompano (Trachinotus ovatus) on CVD risk markers when included in the Chinese diet. In this 8-week, parallel-arm, randomised intervention study, 126 Chinese women with hypertriacylglycerolaemia, aged 35-70 years, were assigned to four groups to consume an experimental lunch containing 80 g fillets of eit… Show more

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“…We found that the body structures and chemical compositions of different fish can affect the amounts and the distributions of the contaminants in the fish. In many previous studies it has been found that POPs specifically accumulate in fat-rich tissues (Du et al, 2012;Zhang et al, 2012b). We found that both the fat contents and POP concentrations were higher in the abdominal fat tissues and livers than in the other tissues.…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…We found that the body structures and chemical compositions of different fish can affect the amounts and the distributions of the contaminants in the fish. In many previous studies it has been found that POPs specifically accumulate in fat-rich tissues (Du et al, 2012;Zhang et al, 2012b). We found that both the fat contents and POP concentrations were higher in the abdominal fat tissues and livers than in the other tissues.…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 58%
“…China (GB2763-2014). Zhang et al, 2012b). This could be attributed to carnivorous fish being at higher trophic levels than omnivorous and herbivorous fish in natural food chains, and to carnivorous fish usually containing more fat, and therefore accumulating higher concentrations of contaminants, particularly lipophilic POPs, than omnivorous and herbivorous fish.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Participants eating salmon or taking FO supplements reported less hunger when given an energy-restricted diet. Zhang et al, 2010 Evaluation of the effect of oily fish (salmon) in an Asian diet on Salmon diet increased serum levels of EPA and DHA, and decreased CVD risk markers, including reduced plasma TAG, reduced IL-6 and increased HDL-cholesterol Zhang et al, 2012 Evaluation of the effect of each of three different oily fish (one of them being salmon) in an Asian diet on CVD risk…”
Section: Moore Et Al 2006mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies established that hepatic ApoCIII expression was suppressed by PPAR ␣ ; PPAR ␣ is activated by fi brates and EPA ( 62,154,155 ). Human studies have established that fatty fi sh consumption or increased RBC C 20-22 3 PUFA content is linked to lower triglycerides and plasma ApoCIII (156)(157)(158). Interestingly, patients homozygous for the T-455C variant in the ApoCIII promoter are poorly responsive to the ApoCIII-lowering effect of 3 PUFA ( 158 ).…”
Section: Effects Of 3 Pufa On Endothelial Cells and Infl Ammationmentioning
confidence: 99%