Dietary factors in atherogenesis
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11883-003-0056-4
Dietary factors in atherogenesis
Abstract
Emerging evidence continues to increase our awareness of the complexity of pathologic processes involved in atherogenesis. Dietary modulation exclusively targeting cholesterol consumption is rapidly becoming an archaic mode of intervention as alternative theories of atherogenesis evolve. The interaction of nutrients that occurs with different dietary patterns has been the subject of intense research. Similarly, the effect of diet on vascular reactivity, lipid metabolic kinetics, and antioxidant potential has enormous implications for therapeutic modalities targeting atherosclerosis. Many dietary strategies aimed at inhibiting and preventing atherogenesis have resulted from ongoing research. Consensus opinions extrapolated from available data have also emerged. Regardless, the precise role of dietary modulation in atherogenesis is yet to be fully elucidated. This article reviews recent evidence relating to the interface between dietary factors and biologic models of atherogenesis. Clinical implications and practical applications are also discussed.
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