Abstract
Aim: To study the changes in lipid and lipoprotein parameters in a group of hypertensive patients, consuming palm oil or not, at the Abidjan Heart Institute.Methods: We recruited 196 hypertensive patients, which were divided into two groups consumers and non-consumers of palm oil. We analyzed total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and atherogenic index.Results: Participants' mean age was 57.13 years. Among palm oil consumers, 56.7% had normal cholesterol levels, while 30.8% had high cholesterol levels. In non-palm oil users, cholesterolemia was normal in 56.5% and elevated in 27.2%. Similarly, the serum values of triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and atherogenic index, also showed no significant difference between palm oil consumers and non-consumers.Conclusion: The consumption of palm oil does not significantly influence the lipid and lipoprotein parameters and therefore, has no effect on increasing blood pressure.
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