Resposta nos lípides e nas lipoproteínas séricas ao aconselhamento nutricional exclusivo em indivíduos dislipidêmicos segundo o sexo e a idade

Autores

  • Harumi KINCHOKU Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Vera Sylvia CASTANHO Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Mirian Regina Gardin DANELON Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Eliana Cotta de FARIA Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Palavras-chave:

Grupos etários, Dieta, Dislipidemias, Sexo, Aconselhamento nutricional

Resumo

Objetivo

Avaliar a resposta do perfil lipídico e das lipoproteínas plasmáticas ao aconselhamento nutricional em indivíduos dislipidêmicos analisando as respostas entre os sexos e as faixas etárias.

Métodos

Participaram do estudo 129 indivíduos dislipidêmicos, 56 homens e 73 mulheres, de 20 a 73 anos, atendidos no Ambulatório de Dislipidemias do Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Os critérios de exclusão foram: uso de medicação hipolipemiante no mínimo 30 dias antes da entrevista inicial e/ou durante o acompanhamento. Os participantes foram divididos em grupos segundo sexo e faixa etária (≥60 ou <60 anos). Orientou-se restrição de gorduras saturadas (<7%) e colesterol (<200mg/dia), além das gorduras totais (<20%) para valores de triglicérides >300mg/dL, nos hipercolesterolêmicos. Na hiperlipidemia mista utilizou-se ambas orientações.

Resultados

No sexo masculino, a redução de colesterol total e triglicerides foi de 16% e 36% respectivamente; no feminino 12%, 26%, e de 12% para a Lipoproteína de Baixa Densidade, com significância apenas para o triglicerides. Na hiperlipidemia mista, as diferenças entre os sexos foram significativas para triglicerides (-44% e -29%), Lipoproteína de Baixa Densidade (+12% e -15%) e Lipoproteína de Alta Densidade +7% e -3%), respectivamente. Entre as faixas etárias, a diferença foi significativa apenas para o triglicerides; os adultos apresentaram maiores reduções (33%).

Conclusão

O aconselhamento nutricional mostrou-se efetivo na redução de lípides e lipoproteínas plasmáticos, reforçando os benefícios das intervenções dietéticas no tratamento das dislipidemias.

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20-04-2023

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KINCHOKU, H. ., CASTANHO, V. S., Gardin DANELON, M. R. ., & Cotta de FARIA, E. . (2023). Resposta nos lípides e nas lipoproteínas séricas ao aconselhamento nutricional exclusivo em indivíduos dislipidêmicos segundo o sexo e a idade. Revista De Nutrição, 26(2). Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8412

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