Effects of calorie/protein malnourishment have been studied on plasma concentrations of cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-C, LDL-C and apolipoproteins A and B, in institutionalized elderly people, 53 males and 62 females, of whom 19 females and 12 males were malnourished. In malnourished patients, total cholesterol and LDL-C were significantly lower both in males and in females, but HDL-C was lower only in females. No significant differences in plasma triglycerides were found between the control and the malnourished groups. Apolipoprotein A showed no significant changes on malnourished males, but did show a significant lowering in malnourished females. On the opposite, apolipoprotein B was lower in males than in females. The lowering in cholesterol in malnourished patients leads us to think that this could be a early predictor of nutritional risk in the elderly.

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