EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION ON LIPOPROTEINS OF PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN- A CONTROLLED DIET STUDY

Citation
Ba. Clevidence et al., EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION ON LIPOPROTEINS OF PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN- A CONTROLLED DIET STUDY, Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 15(2), 1995, pp. 179-184
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System","Peripheal Vascular Diseas
ISSN journal
10795642
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
179 - 184
Database
ISI
SICI code
1079-5642(1995)15:2<179:EOAOLO>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
A substantial portion of American women consume alcohol, but controlle d studies of alcohol-induced changes in lipoproteins of women are rare . In this study, the effects of alcohol consumption (equivalent to two drinks per day) on the lipoprotein profiles of 34 premenopausal women were measured while controlling subjects' diet and various other pote ntially confounding variables including phase of the menstrual cycle. Alcohol and no-alcohol treatments were administered in a crossover des ign, and blood samples were obtained during the early follicular phase of the third month of treatment. With alcohol, HDL cholesterol levels increased 10%, LDL levels decreased 8%, and levels of lipoprotein(a) were unchanged. The increase in HDL cholesterol was due to an increase in both HDL(2) and HDL(3), and the overall size of HDL particles was increased. HDL particles containing apolipoprotein (ape) A-I and apoA- II as well as those containing apoA-I but no apoA-II were elevated in response to alcohol. Although these observations are limited to a sing le phase of the menstrual cycle, the alcohol-induced changes in lipopr oteins are consistent with changes that are thought to confer protecti on against coronary heart disease.