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Dynamics of Blood Lipids Before, During, and After Diurnal Fasting in Inactive Men: Quasi-Experimental Study

Dynamics of Blood Lipids Before, During, and After Diurnal Fasting in Inactive Men: Quasi-Experimental Study

Previous evidence concluded that metabolic disease biomarkers, including blood lipids, were elevated in women and urban residents [6]. Genetic factors are key in metabolic disease biomarkers, including high blood cholesterol, in different ethnic groups [8]. For example, some studies reported heritability of up to 70% for genes involving high-density lipoprotein (HDL) [9]. Diurnal fasting has been found to improve blood lipids [4,5,10,11]. The negative role of physical inactivity on blood lipids is evident.

Khalid Aljaloud, Naif Al-Barha, Abeer Noman, Abdulaziz Aldayel, Yahya Alsharif, Ghareeb Alshuwaier

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e56207

Evaluating the Impact of a Digital Nutrition Platform on Cholesterol Levels in Users With Dyslipidemia: Longitudinal Study

Evaluating the Impact of a Digital Nutrition Platform on Cholesterol Levels in Users With Dyslipidemia: Longitudinal Study

Given the self-reported nature of lipids, we considered the following values as missing data: total cholesterol ≤65 or ≥750 mg/d L, HDL-C ≤10 or ≥120 mg/d L, LDL-C ≤30 or ≥200 mg/d L, and triglycerides ≤10 or ≥2000 mg/d L [14]. We only included people who reported a lipid measurement at least twice, and we used the first and last values. We defined the “end” value as the last value.

Emily A A Hu, Jared Scharen, Viet Nguyen, Jason Langheier

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(1):e28392