2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-022-02910-2
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Impact of a food-based dietary fat exchange model for replacing dietary saturated with unsaturated fatty acids in healthy men on plasma phospholipids fatty acid profiles and dietary patterns

Abstract: Purpose UK guidelines recommend dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) should not exceed 10% total energy (%TE) for cardiovascular disease prevention, with benefits observed when SFAs are replaced with unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs). This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a dietary exchange model using commercially available foods to replace SFAs with UFAs. Methods Healthy men (n = 109, age 48, SD 11 year) recruited to the Reading, Imperial, Surrey, Satu… Show more

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“…A food-exchange model was established to evaluate potential improvements to the dietary fat profile in Irish children. It was based on previously developed, flexible food-exchange models from a number of intervention studies that aimed to identify dietary sources of exchangeable fat that would not impact total energy or other macronutrient intakes (10,(42)(43)(44) .…”
Section: Food-exchange Model and Dietary Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A food-exchange model was established to evaluate potential improvements to the dietary fat profile in Irish children. It was based on previously developed, flexible food-exchange models from a number of intervention studies that aimed to identify dietary sources of exchangeable fat that would not impact total energy or other macronutrient intakes (10,(42)(43)(44) .…”
Section: Food-exchange Model and Dietary Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%