Lipid profiles among fish-consuming coastal and non-fish consuming inland populations
Lipid profiles among fish-consuming coastal and non-fish consuming inland populations
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1990-07-25
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Bulliyya, G.
Reddy, K. K.
Reddy, G. P.R.
Reddy, P. C.
Reddanna, P.
Kumari, K. S.
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Serum lipid profiles were examined in 100 individuals of fish-consuming coastal and 109 individuals of non-fish-consuming inland populations. The fish-consuming population showed lower mean serum cholesterol, triacyl glycerols and significantly higher levels of HDL cholesterol and phospholipids. The bleeding time and clotting time were significantly prolonged in the fish-eating population. Thus the fish-consuming population showed lower risk factors of coronary heart disease when compared to the non-fish-consuming population.
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. v.44(6)