Background: The evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but physiological mechanisms behind these effects are not completely known. Little information is available on the effects of consumption of different type of fish. The aim of this study was to investigate how fatty fish or lean fish in a diet affect serum lipidomic profiles in subjects with coronary heart disease. Methodology and Principal Findings: A pilot study was designed which included altogether 33 subjects with myocardial infarction or unstable ischemic attack in an 8-week parallel controlled intervention. The subjects were randomized to either fatty fish (n = 11), lean fish (n = 12) or control (n = 10) groups. Subjects in the fish grou...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence of the beneficial health effects of fish consumption ...
Background: A Westernised lifestyle, which involves a high-energy diet and reduced physical activity...
Spring summer 2010, Vol.4, No.1 /72 Medical Laboratory Journal Evaluation of Cholesterol Panel Chang...
BackgroundThe evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but ...
The evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but physiologi...
The evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but physiologi...
BackgroundLittle is known about the effect of fish consumption on gene expression of inflammation-re...
ABSTRACT The effect of fatty fish consumption on plasma lipid and lipoprotein concentrations was st...
Background and aims: Lipophilic index (LI) has been introduced to assess the overall fatty acid lipo...
Fats in fish and marine animals are rich in highly unsaturated fatty acids (FA with 5 or more double...
Background: Fish consumption may have beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS); however, limi...
Non-communicable diseases (NSDs) are responsible for two-thirds of all deaths globally, whereas card...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
Objective: Habitual consumption of moderate amounts of fish is associated with reduced mortality fro...
R educing intake of saturated fat and dietary choles-terol and avoiding excess calories, which can l...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence of the beneficial health effects of fish consumption ...
Background: A Westernised lifestyle, which involves a high-energy diet and reduced physical activity...
Spring summer 2010, Vol.4, No.1 /72 Medical Laboratory Journal Evaluation of Cholesterol Panel Chang...
BackgroundThe evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but ...
The evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but physiologi...
The evidence of the multiple beneficial health effects of fish consumption is strong, but physiologi...
BackgroundLittle is known about the effect of fish consumption on gene expression of inflammation-re...
ABSTRACT The effect of fatty fish consumption on plasma lipid and lipoprotein concentrations was st...
Background and aims: Lipophilic index (LI) has been introduced to assess the overall fatty acid lipo...
Fats in fish and marine animals are rich in highly unsaturated fatty acids (FA with 5 or more double...
Background: Fish consumption may have beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS); however, limi...
Non-communicable diseases (NSDs) are responsible for two-thirds of all deaths globally, whereas card...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
Objective: Habitual consumption of moderate amounts of fish is associated with reduced mortality fro...
R educing intake of saturated fat and dietary choles-terol and avoiding excess calories, which can l...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence of the beneficial health effects of fish consumption ...
Background: A Westernised lifestyle, which involves a high-energy diet and reduced physical activity...
Spring summer 2010, Vol.4, No.1 /72 Medical Laboratory Journal Evaluation of Cholesterol Panel Chang...