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Толерантность к пищевому жиру у женщин репродуктивного возраста с функциональной гиперандрогенией

Толерантность к пищевому жиру у женщин репродуктивного возраста с функциональной гиперандрогенией

Abstract

Целью данного исследования было определить толерантность к пищевому жиру у женщин репродуктивного возраста и оценить значение факторов функциональной гиперандрогении (ФГА) и избыточной массы тела в формировании атерогенных сдвигов липидов плазмы и их субфракций в процессе пищевой жировой нагрузки. В работе представлены данные о динамике общего холестерина (ХС), холестерина липопротеинов высокой плотности (ХС ЛПВП), холестерина липопротеинов низкой (ХС ЛПНП) и очень низкой плотности (ХС ЛПОНП), триглицеридов (ТГ), свободных жирных кислот (СЖК) у 91 женщины молодого возраста (23,28±0,42) до и после пищевой жировой нагрузки (J.R. Patsch, 1983). Установлено, что наличие ФГА способствует формированию атерогенной дислипидемии за счет более высокого и длительного повышения СЖК у женщин с избыточной массой тела, и в результате сниженной элиминации ТГ у женщин с нормальной массой тела.

The purpose of the present investigation is to define the tolerance to food fat in women of reproductive age and to estimate the meaning factors of functional hyperandrogyny (FHA) and excessive body mass in the forming aterogenic changes in plasma lipids and their subfractions in the process of food fat load. The data is presented of the dynamics of total cholesterol high density lipoproteins, cholesterol of low and very low density lipoproteins, triglicerides, free fatty acids in 91 women of young age (23,28±0,42) before and after food fat load. It has been defined that the presence of FHA promotes the forming aterogenic dislipidemia at the expense of higher and prolonged, increase in free fatty acids in women with excessive body mass and as a result decreased elimination of triglicerides in women with normal body mass.

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ПИЩЕВОЙ ЖИР, ЖЕНЩИНЫ, ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ГИПЕРАНДРОГЕНЕМИЯ, РЕПРОДУКТИВНЫЙ ВОЗРАСТ

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