Some Interesting Relationships Between Dietary Carbohydrates and Serum Cholesterol
- 1 February 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Vol. 18 (2) , 149-153
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/18.2.149
Abstract
Recent information which attempts to relate a high intake of sugar in the diet to a high incidence of ischemic heart disease has been reviewed. Data collected by the Interdepartmental Committee on Nutrition for National Development (ICNND) have been evaluated for sixteen countries. In these countries the average intake of fat was associated in a significantly positive fashion with the intake of sugar. Similarly, there was a negative association between the average concentration of cholesterol in the blood and the average intake of complex carbohydrates as represented by cereals, vegetables and the like. It is of interest to note that this idea was published more than one hundred and fifty years ago by Young, who quoted Dr. Stark as saying, “does not an excess in sweets give a greater shock to the system than an excess in fats.”Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Patterns and trends in carbohydrate consumption and their relation to diseaseProceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1964
- Dietary carbohydrates and lipid metabolismProceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1964
- Changes in the pattern of carbohydrates consumption in BritainProceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1964
- LEVELS OF DIETARY SUCROSE IN PATIENTS WITH OCCLUSIVE ATHEROSCLEROTIC DISEASEThe Lancet, 1964
- DIETARY FAT AND DIETARY SUGAR IN RELATION TO ISCHÆMIC HEART-DISEASE AND DIABETESThe Lancet, 1964
- NUTRITION AND PALATABILITY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO OBESITY, MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, AND OTHER DISEASES OF CIVILISATIONThe Lancet, 1963
- METABOLIC ADAPTATIONS TO A “STUFF AND STARVE” FEEDING PROGRAM. I. STUDIES OF ADIPOSE TISSUE AND LIVER GLYCOGEN IN RATS LIMITED TO A SHORT DAILY FEEDING PERIOD*Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1962
- Fiber and Pectin in the Diet and Serum Cholesterol Concentration in Man.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1961
- DIET AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CORONARY HEART DISEASEJAMA, 1957
- DIET AND CORONARY THROMBOSIS: HYPOTHESIS AND FACTThe Lancet, 1957