Background Guidelines established by the National CholesterolEducation Program (NCEP) promote exercise and weight loss forthe treatment of abnormal lipoprotein levels. Little is known,however, about the effects of exercise or the NCEP diet, whichis moderately low in fat and cholesterol, in persons with lipoproteinlevels that place them at high risk for coronary heart disease.
Methods We studied plasma lipoprotein levels in 180 postmenopausalwomen, 45 through 64 years of age, and 197 men, 30 through 64years of age, who had low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterollevels (59 mg per deciliter in women and 44 mg per deciliterin men) and moderately elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein(LDL) cholesterol (>125 mg per deciliter but <210 mg perdeciliter in women and >125 mg per deciliter but <190mg per deciliter in men). The subjects were randomly assignedto aerobic exercise, the NCEP Step 2 diet, or diet plus exercise,or to a control group, which received no intervention.
Results Dietary intake of fat and cholesterol decreased duringthe one-year study (P<0.001), as did body weight, in womenand men in either the diet group or the diet-plus-exercise group,as compared with the controls (P<0.001) and the exercisegroup (P<0.05), in which dietary intake and body weight wereunchanged. Changes in HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levelsand the ratio of total to HDL cholesterol did not differ significantlyamong the treatment groups, for subjects of either sex. Theserum level of LDL cholesterol was significantly reduced amongwomen (a decrease of 14.5±22.2 mg per deciliter) andmen (a decrease of 20.0±17.3 mg per deciliter) in thediet-plus-exercise group, as compared with the control group(women had a decrease of 2.5±16.6 mg per deciliter, P<0.05;men had a decrease of 4.6±21.1 mg per deciliter, P<0.001).The reduction in LDL cholesterol in men in the diet-plus-exercisegroup was also significant as compared with that among the menin the exercise group (3.6±18.8 mg per deciliter, P<0.001).In contrast, changes in LDL cholesterol levels were not significantamong the women (a decrease of 7.3±18.9 mg per deciliter)or the men (10.8±18.8 mg per deciliter) in the diet group,as compared with the controls.
Conclusions The NCEP Step 2 diet failed to lower LDL cholesterollevels in men or women with high-risk lipoprotein levels whodid not engage in aerobic exercise. This finding highlightsthe importance of physical activity in the treatment of elevatedLDL cholesterol levels.
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