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Adipose Tissue Fatty Acids and Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged Men from Southern Italy




* Institute of Internal medicine and Metabolic Disease, Clinica Medica, University of Naples Italy
** Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Perugia taly
Department of Biochemical Sciences, University of Tampere Finland
Cardiovascular Research Unit and Medical Computing and Statistics Unit. University of Edinburgh Scotland
Reprint requests to: Dr P. Rubba, Clinica Medica. Il Facolta Medicina. Via S. Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Italy.
Adipose tissue (AT) biopsies were performed in a random population sample of 74 clinically healthy middle-aged men (4049 years) from southern Italy. The percentage of saturated fatty acids (FA) in AT was directly correlated with systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure (p<0.01). This relationship was independent of smoking habit and body weight. AT of men in the upper DBP quintile (range 90102 mm Hg) was significantly richer in palmitic acid (p<0.01) compared to that of men in the lowest DBP quintile. Dietary history demonstrated that the overall intake of saturated fat (% energy) was similar in the two extreme DBP quintiles. There was a relatively higher consumption of fish by those in the lowest DBP quintile (p<0.05). The amount of monounsaturated fat consumed (% energy) was also higher (p< 0.05) in men with low blood pressure. Men in the upper quintile of DBP consumed more eggs (p<0.05).
Received 1 December 1986
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