Objective To assess the effectiveness (extent to which an intervention works in daily medical practice) of the use of phytosterol/phytostanol-enriched margarines to lower total and non-HDL cholesterol levels in users and non-users of statins.Design Retrospective cohort study.Setting Data were obtained from questionnaires on health and food intake from a population-based longitudinal cohort linked to pharmacy-dispensing records.Subjects The analysis included 3829 men and women (aged 31-71 years) who were examined during 1998-2002 and re-examined at 5-year follow-up during 2003-2007.Results Recommended doses of margarines were consumed by only 9 % of the subjects. Serum total cholesterol decreased by respectively -0.16 (95 % CI -0.26, -0.05) mmol/l, -1.40 (95 % CI -1.51, -1.30) mmol/l and -1.64 (95 % CI -1.91, -1.37) mmol/l in subjects who started to use phytosterols/phytostanols only, statins only or a combination of both compounds at some point in time between examination and re-examination, compared with subjects who did not start using phytosterols/phytostanols or statins. Cholesterol-lowering effects of the phytosterols/phytostanols were similar in statin users and statin non-users and increased with increasing intake of enriched margarine (no intake, 0; low intake, -0.017 (95 % CI -0.16, 0.13) mmol/l; medium intake, -0.089 (95 % CI -0.22, 0.038) mmol/l; high intake, -0.32 (95 % CI -0.50, -0.14) mmol/l).Conclusions Although recommended intake levels of the enriched margarines were not reached by all persons, these data show that under customary conditions of use phytosterols/phytostanols are effective in lowering cholesterol levels in both statin users and non-users. Copyright © The Authors 2011.
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Eussen, S. R. B. M., De Jong, N., Rompelberg, C. J. M., Garssen, J., Verschuren, W. M., & Klungel, O. H. (2011). Dose-dependent cholesterol-lowering effects of phytosterol/phytostanol- enriched margarine in statin users and statin non-users under free-living conditions. Public Health Nutrition, 14(10), 1823–1832. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980011000164
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