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Hemostatic factors and blood lipids in young Buddhist vegetarians and omnivores
Author Pan, Wen-Harn (著) ; Chin, Chia-Jung (著) ; Sheu, Chin-Tou (著) ; Lee, Ming-Hsiung (著)
Source American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Volumev.58 n.3
Date1993.09
Pages354 - 359
PublisherAmerican Society for Nutrition
Publisher Url https://nutrition.org/
LocationRockville, MD, US [羅克維爾, 馬里蘭州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBuddhist vegetarian diet; Hemostatic factors; Cholesterol; triglyceride; apolipoproteins; glucose; uric acid; fibrinogen; factor VIIc; factor VIIIc; antithrombin III; plasminogen
AbstractA comparison was made between the hemostatic and lipid profiles of 55 young Chinese Buddhist vegetarians (23 men, 32 women) and 59 Chinese medical students (20 men, 39 women) aged 20–30 y. The modern Buddhist vegetarian diet is high in carbohydrate (63% of energy in men. 58% in women) and has a high polyunsaturated-saturated fatty acid ratio, with moderate fat content (25% for men, 30% for women). Rice and soybean proteins are the major protein sources. This study demonstrated that the major beneficial effects of a modern Buddhist vegetarian diet are on blood concentrations of cholesterol, the ratio of apolipoprotein A-I to apolipoprotein B, glucose, and uric acid, but not on most hemostatic factors studied, which included fibrinogen, factor VIIc, factor VIIIc, and plasminogen. Vegetarian men had significantly higher concentrations of antithrombin III than nonvegetarian men.
Table of contentsIntroduction 354
Subject and methods 354
Results 355
Discussion 356
References 358
ISSN00029165 (P); 19383207 (E)
DOI10.1093/ajcn/58.3.354
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Created date1988.05.14
Modified date2021.12.03



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