Volume 178, Number 2, 173-178, DOI: 10.1007/s11845-009-0291-y

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The effects of diet and orlistat on body weight and lipid profiles in high risk Chinese patients with coronary artery disease, obesity and hypercholesterolemia

K. W. Chan, W. S. Leung, Y. S. Fung, H. F. Hung, P. Tsui, H. Chu, Y. W. Chan, G. T. C. Ko and V. T. F. Yeung

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Abstract

Background  

Orlistat is a gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor approved for use in obesity. So far, no evidence has been reported on the use of orlistat in obese patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).

Aim  

To investigate the effect of orlistat on body weight and lipid profiles in obese patients with CAD and hypercholesterolemia.

Methods  

Thirty non-diabetic patients with CAD, body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m2 and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) ≥2.6 and <4.1 mmol/L were put on diet for 12 weeks. Those still having a BMI ≥25 kg/m2 received orlistat 120 mg thrice daily for another 24 weeks.

Results  

BMI was significantly reduced by 1.7% after 12 weeks of dietary treatment. The 24-week orlistat treatment resulted in further significant reduction in BMI (−2.8%) and LDL-C (−7.0%).

Conclusion  

Diet and orlistat treatment significantly reduced BMI and improved LDL-C in obese patients with CAD and hypercholesterolemia.

Keywords  Orlistat - Obesity - Coronary artery disease - Hypercholesterolemia

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