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Efficacy of Psyllium in Reducing Serum Cholesterol Levels in Hypercholesterolemic Patients on High- or Low-Fat Diets

right arrow Dennis L. Sprecher; Betsy V. Harris; Anne C. Goldberg; E. Carl Anderson; Linda M. Bayuk; Betsy S. Russell; Debbie S. Crone; Catherine Quinn; Joyce Bateman; Barbara R. Kuzmak; and Lisa D. Allgood

1 October 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 7 Part 1 | Pages 545-554

Objectives: To determine the efficacy of psyllium in reducing serum cholesterol levels in patients on high- or low-fat diets.

Design: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, 16-week parallel trial. The study included an 8-week baseline period and an 8-week treatment period.

Patients: Healthy men and women, 21 to 70 years old, with primary hypercholesterolemia (total serum cholesterol ≥ 5.7 mmol/L [220 mg/dL]). Thirty-seven participants followed a high-fat diet and 81 participants followed a low-fat diet.

Intervention: Participants were randomly assigned to either psyllium, 5.1 g twice a day, or placebo.

Measurements: Fasting lipid and apolipoprotein concentrations, including direct low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol quantification; nutritional analyses of 4 days of 7-day food records to monitor dietary compliance; and physical examinations, clinical chemistry and hematologic studies, and urinalysis to assess treatment safety.

Main Results: Psyllium recipients in both the high- and low-fat diet groups showed small but significant decreases (P < 0.05) in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels. Total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels decreased 5.8% and 7.2%, respectively, in psyllium recipients on high-fat diets and 4.2% and 6.4%, respectively, in psyllium recipients on low-fat diets. No significant difference was seen in LDL cholesterol response when psyllium recipients on low- and high-fat diets were compared (P > 0.2). No significant reductions in lipid levels were observed in placebo recipients. Based on the National Cholesterol Education Program LDL cholesterol classification system, 39% of the psyllium recipients improved in LDL cholesterol classification (P < 0.0001) compared with 20.3% of placebo recipients (P > 0.2).

Conclusions: Psyllium produces a modest but significant improvement in total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels in persons on either low-fat or high-fat diets. Psyllium, when added to a prescribed low-fat diet, may obviate the need for typical lipid-lowering medications or may prove to be a valuable adjunct to other treatments in patients with moderately elevated LDL cholesterol levels.

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From the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri; Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Requests for Reprints: Dennis L. Sprecher, MD, Lipid Research Center, 231 Bethesda Avenue, ML 540, Cincinnati, OH 45267.


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