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  • Individual responses to diet can vary significantly, and this study focused on how insulin resistance, measured by HOMA-IR, affects changes in small, dense low-density lipoprotein (sdLDL) levels in mildly hypercholesterolemic subjects.
  • Participants followed four different diets over a 5-week period, where diets with lower saturated fatty acids (such as BOLD+) led to significant reductions in LDL levels compared to a typical higher-SFA healthy American diet (HAD).
  • The study found that insulin resistance influenced how effectively individuals' LDL levels responded to different diets, highlighting that those with lower HOMA-IR saw uniform decreases in LDL, while those with higher HOMA-IR had varied responses depending on the diet

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Individual responses to diet vary but causes other than genetics are poorly understood. This study sought to determine whether baseline values of homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) was related to changes in small, dense low-density lipoprotein (sdLDL, i.e., LDL, d = 1.044-1.063 g/mL) amounts quantified by isopycnic density profiling, in mildly hypercholesterolemic subjects ( = 27) consuming one of three low saturated fatty acid (SFA) diets: Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), Beef in an Optimal Lean Diet (BOLD) and BOLD plus extra protein (BOLD+) when compared to a higher-SFA healthy American diet (HAD). The diets were consumed in random order for 5 wk, with 1 wk between diets. BOLD+ reduced fractional abundance (%) LDL ( < 0.05) relative to HAD, DASH and BOLD, and reductions in % LDL correlated with reductions in triglycerides ( = 0.044), total cholesterol ( = 0.014), LDL cholesterol ( = 0.004) and apolipoprotein B ( < 0.001). Responses to the four diets were similar (~12% decrease in % LDL, = 0.890) in the lower (<2.73 median) HOMA-IR subgroup but differed across diet conditions in the higher HOMA-IR subgroup ( = 0.013), in which % LDL was reduced with BOLD+ (-11%), was unchanged in BOLD and increased with the HAD (8%) and DASH (6%) diets ( < 0.05 for BOLD+ vs. HAD). Individual responses to diet interventions are influenced by presence and degree of insulin resistance as measured by HOMA-IR.

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