05/28/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
A study published in the journal Nutrition Research looked at the association between postprandial insulin resistance and lipid metabolism in abdominally obese individuals. The study was conducted by researchers from Southeast University and Ningxia Medical University in China.
These findings suggest that the higher the degree of postprandial insulin resistance is, the more adverse the lipid profiles of abdominally obese individuals are.
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Journal reference:
Wang F, Lu H, Liu F, Cai H, Xia H, Guo F, Xie Y, Huang G, Miao M, Shu G, Sun G. CONSUMPTION OF A LIQUID HIGH-FAT MEAL INCREASES TRIGLYCERIDES BUT DECREASES HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL IN ABDOMINALLY OBESE SUBJECTS WITH HIGH POSTPRANDIAL INSULIN RESISTANCE. Nutrition Research. July 2017;43: 82-88. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2017.05.010
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