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Eur J Nutr ; 60(7): 4031-4044, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33963431

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PURPOSE: Dyslipidemia is a major health concern associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. Long-term fasting (LF) has been shown to improve plasma lipid profile. We performed an in-depth investigation of lipoprotein composition. METHODS: This observational study included 40 volunteers (50% men, aged 32-65 years), who underwent a medically supervised fast of 14 days (250 kcal/day). Changes in lipid and lipoprotein levels, as well as in lipoprotein subclasses and particles, were measured by ultracentrifugation and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at baseline, and after 7 and 14 fasting days. RESULTS: The largest changes were found after 14 fasting days. There were significant reductions in triglycerides (TG, - 0.35 ± 0.1 mmol/L), very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL)-TG (- 0.46 ± 0.08 mmol/L), VLDL-cholesterol (VLDL-C, - 0.16 ± 0.03 mmol/L) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-C (- 0.72 ± 0.14 mmol/L). Analysis of LDL subclasses showed a significant decrease in LDL1-C (- 0.16 ± 0.05 mmol/L), LDL2-C (- 0.30 ± 0.06 mmol/L) and LDL3-C (- 0.27 ± 0.05 mmol/L). NMR spectroscopy showed a significant reduction in large VLDL particles (- 5.18 ± 1.26 nmol/L), as well as large (- 244.13 ± 39.45 nmol/L) and small LDL particles (- 38.45 ± 44.04 nmol/L). A significant decrease in high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-C (- 0.16 ± 0.04 mmol/L) was observed. By contrast, the concentration in large HDL particles was significantly raised. Apolipoprotein A1 decreased significantly whereas apolipoprotein B, lipoprotein(a), fibrinogen and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein were unchanged. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that LF improves lipoprotein levels and lipoprotein subclasses and ameliorates the lipoprotein-associated atherogenic risk profile, suggesting a reduction in the cardiovascular risk linked to dyslipidemia. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Study registration number: DRKS-ID: DRKS00010111 Date of registration: 03/06/2016 "retrospectively registered".


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Atherosclerosis/prevention & control , Fasting , Lipoproteins , Female , Humans , Lipoproteins, LDL , Lipoproteins, VLDL , Male , Triglycerides
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Phytomedicine ; 10 Suppl 4: 25-30, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12807339

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Depressive disorders in comorbidity with anxiety disorders represent an frequently diagnostic and therapeutic problem. The studies quoted here prove that the symptoms associated with anxiety that severely afflict patients can be clearly improved more quickly with a combination therapy of St John's wort extract and valerian extract than with St John's wort monotherapy. The combination therapy was well tolerated, no significant side-effects occurred. Further studies are necessary to compare the combination treatment with other forms of therapy (serotonin- and noradrenalin re-uptake inhibitors).


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Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use , Anxiety Disorders/drug therapy , Depression/drug therapy , Hypericum , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Valerian , Antidepressive Agents/administration & dosage , Anxiety Disorders/complications , Anxiety Disorders/pathology , Comorbidity , Depression/complications , Depression/pathology , Drug Administration Schedule , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Germany , Humans , Male , Manifest Anxiety Scale , Middle Aged , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Treatment Outcome
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