
SepelvaltimoTaudin Riskitekijöiden InterventioProjektin*) (STRIP) 26-vuotisseurantatutkimus alkoi viime huhtikuussa.
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Dietary and Policy Priorities for Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, and Obesity
A Comprehensive ReviewThe STRIP trial randomly assigned 1062 Finnish infants to dietary intervention versus control, with follow-up for up to 20 years. For the first 3 years, the intervention focused on lowering total fat and saturated fat, while also increasing unsaturated fats from canola oil, other vegetable oils, and fish. At 3 years, no differences were seen in body weight, even among children most compliant with the low-fat diet.234 Subsequently, the intervention group received comprehensive dietary counseling, including to replace saturated fat with unsaturated fat, reduce salt intake, replace refined grains/cereals with whole grains, increase dietary fiber, increase fruits and vegetables, avoid smoking, and be physically active.235 The control group received only basic health education. Unsurprisingly, this comprehensive lifestyle advice, in comparison with no intervention, improved metabolic health.235
These results provide little inference on the specific effects of lowering saturated fat or dairy fat among children.In sum, butter appears relatively neutral for cardiometabolic health, consistent with findings for total saturated fat
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