Effect of a 0.6% Energy trans Fatty Acid Intake on Serum Cholesterol Concentrations in Healthy Young Japanese Subjects
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A randomized crossover study in healthy young Japanese showed no significant effects of a 0.6% energy trans fatty acid (TFA) intake on the serum cholesterol concentrations and parameters of glucose metabolism. The results indicate that TFAs at this dietary level may have no adverse metabolic effects on healthy young Japanese.
- 2011-11-23
著者
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SUGANO Michihiro
Kyushu University
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Takeuchi Hiroyuki
Department Of Food And Nutrition Toyama College
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Tabuchi Eiichi
Department Of Food And Nutrition Toyama College
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MAMAKI Manami
Department of Food and Nutrition, Toyama College
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HIROSE Kanako
Department of Food and Nutrition, Toyama College
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HIENAE Chieko
Department of Food and Nutrition, Toyama College
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