Additional benefit in CVD risk indices derived from the consumption of fortified milk when combined with a lifestyle intervention.

2014 
Objective The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of fortified milk combined with a lifestyle and counselling programme on several CVD risk factors after a 3-month dietary intervention. Design Hypercholesterolaemic adults were randomized to a group supplemented with low-fat milk that was enriched with phytosterols, α-linolenic and linoleic fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants (enriched milk group, EMG: n 40), a placebo milk group (PMG: n 36) or a control group (CG: n 25). The EMG and PMG consumed respectively 500 ml of enriched milk or placebo milk daily and attended biweekly counselling sessions over a 3-month period. Setting Harokopio University, Athens, Greece. Subjects A sample of 101 hypercholesterolemic adults aged 40–60 years. Results Regarding lifestyle changes, total and saturated fat intakes decreased significantly in both intervention groups compared with the CG ( P P = 0·029) and BMI was decreased ( P = 0·017) significantly in both intervention groups compared with the CG. Regarding biochemical indices, EPA content in erythrocyte membranes increased ( P P = 0·003) significantly in both intervention groups compared with the CG. Finally, significant increases in plasma folic acid and vitamin B 12 levels and a significant decrease in homocysteine levels were observed in the EMG compared with the PMG and CG (all P P = 0·066). Conclusions The present study showed that consumption of fortified milk accompanied with lifestyle counselling induces extra benefits in terms of LDL cholesterol:HDL cholesterol and serum homocysteine levels.
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