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  • Type of vegetable oils used in cooking and risk of metabolic syndrome among Asian Indians.

Type of vegetable oils used in cooking and risk of metabolic syndrome among Asian Indians.

International journal of food sciences and nutrition (2012-10-03)
Nagarajan Lakshmipriya, Rajagopal Gayathri, Kallingal Praseena, Parthasarathy Vijayalakshmi, Gunasekaran Geetha, Vasudevan Sudha, Kamala Krishnaswamy, Ranjit Mohan Anjana, Jeyakumar Henry, Viswanathan Mohan
ABSTRACT

There is little data on the type of vegetable oil used and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in Asian Indians. Food frequency questionnaire was used to document the type of cooking oil in 1875 adults in Chennai city. MS was assessed by new harmonizing criteria. The prevalence of MS was higher among sunflower oil users (30.7%) than palmolein (23.2%) and traditional oil (17.1%, p < 0.001) users. The higher prevalence of MS in sunflower oil group persisted even when stratified according to body mass index, except in obese groups. The risk of MS was further compounded by quantity of refined cereals consumed. Higher LA%E and linoleic acid/alpha-linolenic acid ratio in sunflower oil probably contributes to increased risk of MS.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Sunflower seed oil, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Sunflower seed oil from Helianthus annuus