What's the difference between lipaemia and lipemia?
Lipaemia
Definition:
(n.) A condition in which fat occurs in the blood.
Example Sentences:
(1) As opposed to the reference methods, optothermal spectrometric determinations were not affected by lipaemia.
(2) Two patients underwent an oral fat tolerance test and showed extremely low postprandial lipaemia and very high lipoprotein lipase activities.
(3) Haemolysis, lipaemia and bilirubin do not interfere.
(4) One explanation for higher fasting STG values and prolonged postprandial lipaemia in these subjects could be deficient LPL activity.
(5) In the obese non-diabetic subjects, but not those of normal weight, there were significant negative relationships between the postprandial lipaemia and fasting plasma levels of HDL-C and HDL-C: total-C ratio, as reported in Caucasians.
(6) Although all the thyroid deficient chickens showed increases in serum lipids, they were individually highly variable with respect to both quantity of serum lipid and time of onset of severe lipaemia.
(7) The determinants in non-diabetic subjects were less defined, indicating that postprandial lipaemia might be influenced by various factors (obesity as shown here) in different subsets of individuals.
(8) The method is quick and precise, and is not subject to interference by haemolysis, jaundice or lipaemia.
(9) Paradoxically, continued insulin treatment led to the reinforcement of lipaemia through the stimulation of mobilization.
(10) The retinal vascular change described for two relatively young men and initially diagnosed as arteritis retinalis but subsequently regarded as an analogue of retinal lipaemia stresses the importance of biochemical exploration for a possible disturbance in the fat metabolism in unclear cases of retinal vasculopathy.
(11) The effects of protein ingestion on postprandial lipaemia and intravenous fat tolerance were examined in 15 normolipidaemic young men and women.
(12) A recent modification of the Nitroblue Tetrazolium (NBT) reagent, improved by addition of tensides and uricase, exhibits lower interference by lipaemia and urate.
(13) It is suggested that the ;lipaemia of pregnancy' may be due to diminished uptake of triglyceride fatty acids by adipose tissue, and, further, that the disappearance of the lipaemia may be due to increased uptake of triglyceride fatty acids by the mammary gland.
(14) The character of the VIIc response to fat intake suggested an association with post-prandial lipaemia.
(15) False negative reactions were found, in 11 cases, 8 of them due to lipaemia and the remaining three were haemolysed plasma samples.
(16) In conclusion, this study shows that in normotriglyceridaemic subjects a high serum level of apo C-II is not associated with a more rapid clearance of alimentary lipaemia than a low level.
(17) The method shows no interference due to bilirubin, lipaemia or haemolysis up to high levels.
(18) Lipaemia and haemolysis of samples can lead to false results or false interpretation of results.
(19) In addition, it seems that lipaemia does not modify RBC interactions with platelets in collagen stimulated samples.
(20) However, no persistent effect on glucohomeostasis and lipaemia is produced by short-term training in the diabetic patients.
Lipemia
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Starch ingestion had no discernible effect on postprandial lipemia.
(2) Lipemia caused a positive interference; hemoglobin caused a negative interference.
(3) Increased activity persists in the high density lipoproteins after the lipemia recedes.
(4) Icterus, hemolysis, and lipemia did not interfere with method correlation of aca vs. Coleman 91 or Amylochrome.
(5) Total plasma and Sf greater than 400, 100-400, 60-100, 30-60, and 20-30 lipoprotein cholesterol, triglyceride, and phospholipid levels were measured at 0 hr, 6 hr (at or before the peak of alimentary lipemia), and 24 hr following the fat load.
(6) We suggest that the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis should be systematically considered in any case of diabetic lipemia without true hyponatremia.
(7) Ingestion of 50 g fructose and 40 g fat (4.23 mmol.L-1.7 h-1, p less than 0.0001) and 100 g sucrose and 40 g fat (3.77 mmol.L-1.7 h-1, p less than 0.001) resulted in significantly greater lipemia than did the ingestion of fat alone.
(8) We found no significant interferences by hemolysis, lipemia, or bilirubin.
(9) Thus, dietary fibers from cereals may reduce postprandial lipemia in humans to a variable extent.
(10) To test the hypothesis that endurance training is associated with a decreased lipemia after a high fat meal, 16 young men [22 to 34 years old, nine of whom were trained (T) and seven of whom were untrained (UT)] were recruited.
(11) In 260 male farmers (40-45 years) divided into 9 groups from different areas in France and Britain, coagulation, platelet aggregation, lipemia, fatty acids from plasma lipids and platelet phospholipids were determined in relation to the food intake evaluated by recall, weighing and chemical analysis of the diet.
(12) The depression of the anticoagulation function stemming from alimentary lipemia comes as a menace of forthcoming intravascular thrombogenesis.
(13) The large magnitude and long duration of post-prandial lipemia in normal and hypertriglyceridemic patients support the hypothesis that these atherogenic particles may play a role in the development of coronary heart disease.
(14) Also discussed was postprandial lipemia, which may prove to be another indicator of risk of CHD.
(15) During lipemia there was increased binding of CETP to larger phospholipid-enriched HDL and in two subjects an increase in CETP in apo B-containing lipoproteins.
(16) Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity in postheparin plasma of 38 normolipidemic volunteers was related to the magnitude of postprandial lipemia after a fat meal, to triglyceride content of high density lipoprotein2 (HDL2), to hepatic lipase (HL) activity, and to HDL2 levels.
(17) This study was designed to test the hypothesis that postprandial lipemia is independently associated with intima-media thickening of the extracranial carotid arteries.
(18) We determined the effect of hemolysis, lipemia, and bilirubinemia on clinical-chemical analytical results under standardized conditions, for serum specimens prepared by us.
(19) Results in animals and in man indicate that in many circumstances, lipemia is not closely related to the severity of atherosclerosis nor to the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) or the intake of saturated fats as observed in paired studies between farmers from Moselle and Var in France and from West and East Scotland.
(20) Fiber supplementation and gender influence postprandial glycemia, lipemia, and lipoprotein composition.