«Our findings contribute to accumulating evidence that simply increasing the amount of
circulating high density lipoprotein cholesterol does not necessarily confer cardiovascular benefits»
Not exact matches
«Both groups improved dyslipidemia, with reduced
circulating triglycerides, but showed differential responses in total and low -
density lipoprotein cholesterol (decreased in LFHC group only), and
high -
density lipoprotein cholesterol (increased in VHFLC group only).»
In a longer study35 obese T2D individuals were prescribed a well - formulated ketogenic diet for 56 weeks, and significant improvements in both weight loss and metabolic parameters were seen at 12 weeks and continued throughout the 56 weeks as evidenced by improvements in fasting
circulating levels of glucose (− 51 %), total cholesterol (− 29 %),
high -
density lipoprotein — cholesterol (63 %), low -
density lipoprotein — cholesterol (− 33 %) and triglycerides (− 41 %).