Rapid chylomicron appearance following sequential meals: effects of second meal composition

  • Evans K
  • Kuusela P
  • Cruz M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Previous studies have noted the presence of an early postprandial peak in plasma triacylglycerol concentrations following successive fat-rich meals. An earlier study has shown that the triacylglycerol in this early peak originates from a previous meal. The present study was performed to investigate the effects of different second meals on the plasma triacylglycerol response. Six healthy subjects were studied on four occasions each. At 5 h following a fat-rich breakfast they ingested one of the following in a balanced design: a fat-rich meal, a low-fat meal, water or nothing by mouth. Blood samples were taken for 2.5 h following the second meal. An early peak in chylomicron and plasma triacylglycerol concentrations was seen following both low-fat and fat-rich second meals but not following water. During studies investigating postprandial lipaemia, further meals must be avoided, even if they contain no fat, although water may be allowed.

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Evans, K., Kuusela, P. J., Cruz, M. L., Wilhelmova, I., Fielding, B. A., & Frayn, K. N. (1998). Rapid chylomicron appearance following sequential meals: effects of second meal composition. British Journal of Nutrition, 79(5), 425–429. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19980072

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