“…The outcomes examined were fasting total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triacylglycerol, total cholesterol: HDL-cholesterol ratio, LDL-cholesterol: HDL-cholesterol ratio. For fasting total cholesterol concentration, ten trials could not be included in a meta-analysis (Peterson & Jovanovic-Peterson, 1995;Wolever & Mehling, 2002;Drummond et al, 2003;Foster et al, 2003;O'Brien et al, 2005;Johnston et al, 2006;Dyson et al, 2007;Kirkwood et al, 2007;Dale et al, 2009;Layman et al, 2009) (Cardio-metabolic review, the hyperlipidaemias and blood lipids chapter p 65-70). For fasting LDL-cholesterol concentration, six trials could not be included in a meta-analysis (Wolever & Mehling, 2002;Johnston et al, 2006;Kirkwood et al, 2007;Dyson et al, 2007;Lasker et al, 2008;Layman et al, 2009) and for triacylglycerol concentration, eight trials could not be included in a meta-analysis (Peterson & Jovanovic-Peterson, 1995;Wolever & Mehling, 2002;Johnston et al, 2006;Kirkwood et al, 2007;Dyson et al, 2007;Lasker et al, 2008;Dale et al, 2009;Layman et al, 2009) (Cardio-metabolic review, the hyperlipidaemias and blood lipids chapter p 122-162).…”