BACKGROUND: The use of serum fatty acid biomarkers in nutritional epidemiology is increasingly common; however, there is an absence of scientific evidence to substantiate whether the measurement of fatty acids as molecular percentages (which is the conventional approach) or as absolute concentrations is more informative. OBJECTIVE: To advance understanding about this fundamental concept, we examined the ability of serum myristic acid and linoleic acid, expressed as molecular percentages or as concentrations, to predict dietary fat and serum cholesterol concentrations. DESIGN: A cross-sectional analysis of a population-based survey of New Zealand adults (n = 2732) was undertaken. The association of myristic and linoleic acids in serum choles...
Serum fatty acids are increasingly used in cross-sectional surveys and cohort studies as biomarkers ...
palmitic acid is remarkable because myristic acid is generally suspected to be more cholesterol-rais...
Dietary monounsaturated fatty acids and serum lipoprotein levels in healty subjects.Mensink RP.Depar...
Department of Human Nutrition and Epidemiology, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands....
Dietary saturated and trans fatty acids and lipoprotein metabolism.Mensink RP, Temme EH, Hornstra G....
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.In this study we investigated th...
BACKGROUND: Studies have suggested that oleic and stearic acids, as well as oleic and linoleic acids...
Background: The effects of different dietary fatty acids (FA) on cardiovascular risk still needs cla...
Serum lipoprotein[a] (Lp[a]) is a strong risk factor for coronary heart disease. We therefore examin...
We investigated the relations between fatty acid status and serum total cholesterol, low-density lip...
We investigated the relations between fatty acid status and serum total cholesterol, low-density lip...
Serum fatty acids are increasingly used in cross-sectional surveys and cohort studies as biomarkers ...
Serum fatty acids are increasingly used in cross-sectional surveys and cohort studies as biomarkers ...
palmitic acid is remarkable because myristic acid is generally suspected to be more cholesterol-rais...
Dietary monounsaturated fatty acids and serum lipoprotein levels in healty subjects.Mensink RP.Depar...
Department of Human Nutrition and Epidemiology, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands....
Dietary saturated and trans fatty acids and lipoprotein metabolism.Mensink RP, Temme EH, Hornstra G....
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.In this study we investigated th...
BACKGROUND: Studies have suggested that oleic and stearic acids, as well as oleic and linoleic acids...
Background: The effects of different dietary fatty acids (FA) on cardiovascular risk still needs cla...
Serum lipoprotein[a] (Lp[a]) is a strong risk factor for coronary heart disease. We therefore examin...
We investigated the relations between fatty acid status and serum total cholesterol, low-density lip...
We investigated the relations between fatty acid status and serum total cholesterol, low-density lip...
Serum fatty acids are increasingly used in cross-sectional surveys and cohort studies as biomarkers ...
Serum fatty acids are increasingly used in cross-sectional surveys and cohort studies as biomarkers ...
palmitic acid is remarkable because myristic acid is generally suspected to be more cholesterol-rais...
Dietary monounsaturated fatty acids and serum lipoprotein levels in healty subjects.Mensink RP.Depar...