id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ck5irl2nzbfz7hwds55aoietn4 Peter O. Kwiterovich Response of obligate heterozygotes for phytosterolemia to a low-fat diet and to a plant sterol ester dietary challenge 2003.0 13 .pdf application/pdf 12000 1239 69 The response of these heterozygotes to a Step 1 diet low in fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol, and to 2.2 g daily of plant sterols (as esters) was determined in Protocol I (16 weeks) and Protocol II (28 weeks) with plant sterol spread produced a significant treatment effect on LDL levels in Protocols I and II. During the placebo spread washouts, LDL levels increased, while those of plant sterols decreased to baseline levels in both protocols. heterozygotes studied in Protocol I was next assessed, focusing on the plasma levels of LDL cholesterol and plant sterols. Comparisons of mean plasma levels of LDL-cholesterol, sitosterol and campesterol responses to intake of plant sterol ester-containing Response of obligate heterozygotes for phytosterolemia to a low-fat diet and to a plant sterol ester dietary challenge Response of obligate heterozygotes for phytosterolemia to a low-fat diet and to a plant sterol ester dietary challenge ./cache/work_ck5irl2nzbfz7hwds55aoietn4.pdf ./txt/work_ck5irl2nzbfz7hwds55aoietn4.txt