The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects

The interrelationships between physical measurements, dietary intake of specific nutrients, and plasma lipids were examined in 19 healthy elderly subjects. The mean blood pressures, relative weights, and skinfold thicknesses were within normal ranges, although women tended to be more overweight. Sys...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Warner, June Alice
Other Authors: Yearick, Elisabeth S.
Language:en_US
Published: 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1957/27020
id ndltd-ORGSU-oai-ir.library.oregonstate.edu-1957-27020
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-ORGSU-oai-ir.library.oregonstate.edu-1957-270202012-03-09T15:57:45ZThe interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjectsWarner, June AliceLipids in nutritionThe interrelationships between physical measurements, dietary intake of specific nutrients, and plasma lipids were examined in 19 healthy elderly subjects. The mean blood pressures, relative weights, and skinfold thicknesses were within normal ranges, although women tended to be more overweight. Systolic pressure and relative weight were associated with increased body fatness, as measured by suprailiac and subscapular skinfolds. On the average, the caloric intake of these subjects was only 85% of the recommended dietary allowance; carbohydrate supplied 48% and fat accounted for 33% of the calories. The subjects consumed a low level of saturated fatty acids and cholesterol but the dietary ratio of polyunsaturates to saturates was similar to that of the typical American diet. Higher levels of dietary fat were associated with higher intakes of saturated fatty acids and cholesterol. The mean concentrations of cholesterol, phospholipids, and triglycerides in plasma were within the normal reported ranges; these lipid fractions appeared to be uninfluenced by the composition of the diet. The concentration of nonesterified fatty acids in plasma was unusually high and positively correlated with age of the subjects. There was also an unexplained correlation between plasma nonesterified fatty acids and the linoleic acid content of the diet.Graduation date: 1976Yearick, Elisabeth S.2012-01-25T21:27:55Z2012-01-25T21:27:55Z1976-03-161976-03-16Thesis/Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/27020en_US
collection NDLTD
language en_US
sources NDLTD
topic Lipids in nutrition
spellingShingle Lipids in nutrition
Warner, June Alice
The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
description The interrelationships between physical measurements, dietary intake of specific nutrients, and plasma lipids were examined in 19 healthy elderly subjects. The mean blood pressures, relative weights, and skinfold thicknesses were within normal ranges, although women tended to be more overweight. Systolic pressure and relative weight were associated with increased body fatness, as measured by suprailiac and subscapular skinfolds. On the average, the caloric intake of these subjects was only 85% of the recommended dietary allowance; carbohydrate supplied 48% and fat accounted for 33% of the calories. The subjects consumed a low level of saturated fatty acids and cholesterol but the dietary ratio of polyunsaturates to saturates was similar to that of the typical American diet. Higher levels of dietary fat were associated with higher intakes of saturated fatty acids and cholesterol. The mean concentrations of cholesterol, phospholipids, and triglycerides in plasma were within the normal reported ranges; these lipid fractions appeared to be uninfluenced by the composition of the diet. The concentration of nonesterified fatty acids in plasma was unusually high and positively correlated with age of the subjects. There was also an unexplained correlation between plasma nonesterified fatty acids and the linoleic acid content of the diet. === Graduation date: 1976
author2 Yearick, Elisabeth S.
author_facet Yearick, Elisabeth S.
Warner, June Alice
author Warner, June Alice
author_sort Warner, June Alice
title The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
title_short The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
title_full The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
title_fullStr The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
title_full_unstemmed The interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
title_sort interrelationships of physical and dietary parameters with plasma lipids in healthy elderly subjects
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/1957/27020
work_keys_str_mv AT warnerjunealice theinterrelationshipsofphysicalanddietaryparameterswithplasmalipidsinhealthyelderlysubjects
AT warnerjunealice interrelationshipsofphysicalanddietaryparameterswithplasmalipidsinhealthyelderlysubjects
_version_ 1716390814156849152