RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Effect on blood lipids and body composition of a high‐fat (MUFA) and high‐fiber diet: A case–control study A1 Romero Marco, Patricia A1 Chicharro Miguel, Celia A1 Verde Rello, Zoraida A1 Miguel Tobal, Francisco A1 Fernández Araque, Ana María K1 body composition, dietary fiber, dyslipidemias, fatty acids, monounsaturated, MetabolicSyndrome AB Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a constellation of risk factors including abdominalobesity, high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol (HDL-C), elevated blood pressure,and elevated fasting glucose. In Spain, according to WHO criteria, the MetS preva-lence is shown to be 32% in men and 29% in women. The role of dietary habits isone of the main therapeutic strategies for the management of MetS but the mosteffective dietary pattern has not been established yet. This study aimed to analyzethe effect of on body composition, serum lipids, and MetS components of a high-MUFA and high-fiber diet (HMFD). A case–control study was performed considering40 cohabiting women. Participants were randomly assigned to HMFD group or highmono-unsaturated diet (HMD) group to receive one of the two proposed dietary in-terventions. All data (serum lipids, blood pressure, height, weight, body composition,and waist circumference) were collected fasting at baseline, 55, 98, and 132 days. TheHMFD group showed higher decrease in waist circumference than in the HMD group.LDL-C dropped in both groups. Triglycerides in the HMFD group dropped during theintervention, but once the intervention was over, they returned to baseline values.The mean systolic blood pressure was lower in HMFD group. A HMFD from a weeklyconsumption of processed meat (Torrezno de Soria) deeply fried in extra virgin oliveoil in combination with vegetables logged in a Mediterranean diet can improve MetSrisk factors in healthy overweight women. PB Wiley SN 2048-7177 YR 2024 FD 2024 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/74580 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/74580 LA spa NO Food Science and Nutrition. 2024;12(6):3863-71. NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 23-feb-2025