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Pre-Menopausal Women, Classified as Hypo- or Hyper-Responders, do not Alter their LDL/HDL Ratio Following a High Dietary Cholesterol Challenge

Kristin L. Herron, MS, Sonia Vega-Lopez, PhD, Karin Conde, PhD, Tripurasundari Ramjiganesh, PhD, Suheeta Roy, PhD, Neil S. Shachter, MD and Maria Luz Fernandez, PhD

1 Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Connecticut, (K.L.H., S.V.-L., T.R., S.R., M.L.F.)
2 Columbia University, New York, New York (K.C., N.S.S.)



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Fig. 1. Changes in total (upper panel) and HDL-C (lower panel) in the egg compared to the placebo period for hyper- (•) (n = 20) and hypo-responders ({blacktriangleup}) (n = 31).

 





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