PURPOSE:Diets high in saturated fat acids (SFA) have been linked with cardio-metabolic disease risk. The purpose of this study was to determine whether only 1-2 weeks of a high SFA diet could impact disease risk factors in overweight adults who normally eat a relatively low proportion of SFA (i.e., <40% of dietary fat). METHODS:Twelve overweight (BMI: 27±1 kg/m2) young adults were studied before and after a 2-week diet that increased the proportion of SFA (<40% to 60% of dietary fat), while maintaining their daily intake of total fat, carbohydrate, protein, and calories. Insulin resistance, blood pressure, plasma markers of liver damage, total plasma cholesterol concentrations, and fatty acid profile within plasma and skeletal muscle lipid ...
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International audienceBackground: Excessive energy intake and obesity lead to the metabolic syndrome...
Background: Changes in dietary fat composition could lower the risk of developing metabolic syndrome...
Recent meta-analyses have found no association between heart disease and dietary saturated fat; howe...
Summary: Background: Replacing polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) with saturated fatty acids (SFA) h...
Background: Current dietary recommendations from organizations such as the American Heart Associatio...
Summary Background: People with elevated cholesterol have an increased risk for developing cardiovas...
Recent meta-analyses have found no association between heart disease and dietary saturated fat; howe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increased myocardial partitioning of dietary fatty acids (DFA) and...
BACKGROUND: Whether the type of dietary fat could alter cardiometabolic responses to a hypercaloric ...
BACKGROUND: Whether the type of dietary fat could alter cardiometabolic responses to a hypercaloric ...
Objective:In the metabolic syndrome (MetS), increased fat storage in 'nonadipose' tissues such as sk...
ABSTRACT: Recent meta-analyses have found no association between heart disease and dietary saturated...
Objective: We evaluated whether the relationship between waist circumference (WC) and cardiometaboli...
Background: The effects of different dietary fatty acids (FA) on cardiovascular risk still needs cla...
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International audienceBackground: Excessive energy intake and obesity lead to the metabolic syndrome...
Background: Changes in dietary fat composition could lower the risk of developing metabolic syndrome...
Recent meta-analyses have found no association between heart disease and dietary saturated fat; howe...
Summary: Background: Replacing polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) with saturated fatty acids (SFA) h...
Background: Current dietary recommendations from organizations such as the American Heart Associatio...
Summary Background: People with elevated cholesterol have an increased risk for developing cardiovas...
Recent meta-analyses have found no association between heart disease and dietary saturated fat; howe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increased myocardial partitioning of dietary fatty acids (DFA) and...
BACKGROUND: Whether the type of dietary fat could alter cardiometabolic responses to a hypercaloric ...
BACKGROUND: Whether the type of dietary fat could alter cardiometabolic responses to a hypercaloric ...
Objective:In the metabolic syndrome (MetS), increased fat storage in 'nonadipose' tissues such as sk...
ABSTRACT: Recent meta-analyses have found no association between heart disease and dietary saturated...
Objective: We evaluated whether the relationship between waist circumference (WC) and cardiometaboli...
Background: The effects of different dietary fatty acids (FA) on cardiovascular risk still needs cla...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
International audienceBackground: Excessive energy intake and obesity lead to the metabolic syndrome...
Background: Changes in dietary fat composition could lower the risk of developing metabolic syndrome...