Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Nutrition and Lifestyle Interventions in Managing Dyslipidemia and Cardiometabolic Risk / H. Berisha, R. Hattab, L. Comi, C. Giglione, S. Migliaccio, P. Magni. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 17:5(2025 Feb 23), pp. 776.1-776.13. [10.3390/nu17050776]
Abstract:
Dyslipidemia, characterized by abnormal blood lipid levels, is a major public
health concern due to its association with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)
and other cardiometabolic disorders. In this context, appropriate nutrition patterns are
pivotal as they represent the basic approach for providing a wide range of substantial advantages.
The best evidence for dyslipidemia management is offered by the Mediterranean
Diet, the Plant-Based Diet, the High-Fiber Diet and the Anti-inflammatory Diet, while the
DASH Diet and the Ketogenic Diet have also been shown to target additional pathological
features like hypertension and other comorbidities. The bioactive compounds that are
enriched in these nutrition patterns and able to manage dyslipidemia include monounsaturated
fatty acids such as ω-3, polyphenols such as oleuropein, resveratrol, flavonoids,
and catechins, carotenoids, phytosterols and soluble and unsoluble fibers. Diets rich in
these compounds can improve lipid profile by mitigating oxidative stress, reducing lowgrade
chronic inflammation, modulating macronutrient absorption and other mechanisms,
thereby supporting cardiovascular health. Additionally, lifestyle interventions such as
regular physical activity, weight loss, reduced alcohol consumption and smoking cessation
further ameliorate lipid metabolism and manage circulated lipid profile. Furthermore,
emerging insights from nutrigenomics underscore the potential for proper diet to address
genetic factors and optimize treatment outcomes. The pivotal role of nutrition interventions
in the context of dyslipidemia and its cardiometabolic implications is discussed in this
review, emphasizing evidence-based and personalized approaches.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
nutritional management; dyslipidemia; cardiovascular risk; metabolic risk;
cholesterol; triglycerides; lifestyle interventions
Elenco autori:
H. Berisha, R. Hattab, L. Comi, C. Giglione, S. Migliaccio, P. Magni
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