@Irina62548126 Here's one https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
@MNEJ3241 @NutritionMadeS3 In this study *in rats* they got fatter but didn't show any liver pathology. Additionally LC/ keto diets reduce fatty liver (even without weight loss) & LC/ Mediterranean diets, irrespective of sat fat, are the recognised be
@AngusTrevithick @The_Nutrivore @skyking171717 @MattMadore576 @JohnCaseIII I think you need to look at outcomes. The short term study with SFA overfeeding is misleading for outcomes & the reasons for that are somewhat complex. For fatty liver we have
RT @puddleg: Coconut oil or butter vs corn oil: Long term highly saturated fat diet does not induce NASH in Wistar rats. 2/2 https://t.co/b…
Coconut oil or butter vs corn oil: Long term highly saturated fat diet does not induce NASH in Wistar rats. 2/2 https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
@fmahmad88 @TuckerGoodrich @erreyedoc @SteakAndIron @GuyNAustin @lancefaul @DoctorTro @bokkiedog @danpincus @siobhan_huggins @bendormiki 2/2 However - in animal experiments we can push the "makes one sick" a lot further, and in those animal experiments SFA
@realTonyHui @DanielJDrucker Overeating fat (C:16) and glucose - glucose inhibits fat oxidation, raises C:16 level. https://t.co/jTyNGKxSex PUFA (in short term) escapes this effect because more ketogenic than C:16 in this context. (Longer-term n-6 is requ
@OptimizingMe @xmas81 @FitzgeraldSTA @PreKureOfficial Hogwash. There is a massive literature of significant differences between the metabolic effects of different refined fats. Go away and read it. https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
RT @puddleg: @TuckerGoodrich @MDVilntfluid @RobertLustigMD Indeed they do. https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
@TuckerGoodrich @MDVilntfluid @RobertLustigMD Indeed they do. https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
"Long term highly saturated fat diet does not induce NASH in Wistar rats" https://t.co/ILcQ3qaqx3 #lcl6 NAFLD
@TuckerGoodrich @Maratosflier I bet it wouldn't. This doesn't specify but probably high sugar https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
RT @puddleg: @thedietcoach77 @TuckerGoodrich @MatthewJDalby @Dr__Guess @CaloriesProper @DrScottMurray @fumimamu @FatEmperor The calorie dif…
RT @puddleg: @thedietcoach77 @TuckerGoodrich @MatthewJDalby @Dr__Guess @CaloriesProper @DrScottMurray @fumimamu @FatEmperor The calorie dif…
RT @puddleg: @thedietcoach77 @TuckerGoodrich @MatthewJDalby @Dr__Guess @CaloriesProper @DrScottMurray @fumimamu @FatEmperor The calorie dif…
@thedietcoach77 @TuckerGoodrich @MatthewJDalby @Dr__Guess @CaloriesProper @DrScottMurray @fumimamu @FatEmperor The calorie difference in this will blow your mind https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM Wistar rat not wild but prob closer than most modern lab breeds
@MacroFour Same evidence - rats and baboons, epidemiology, no human tests, https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
@EAllen0417 That's based on animal experiments, but if fat replaces CHO enough effect of SFA is different https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
A gem of a paper . I thought fructose feeding was the standard way of inducing murine met-syn. Doesn't it work with NAFLD? https://t.co/0Av7LUZ3G3
Saturated fats and NASH in choline-deficient rats - a modern disease that has exploded post dietary guidelines https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
@ChrisMasterjohn butter arm in this study contradicts SFA-choline relationship https://t.co/bVI4BqGopM
@IanLaneSci It even works with coconut oil and ad lib feeding https://t.co/hPrucrwFvD
@nacho_zizou saturated fats of C:14 length and lower also protective http://t.co/hPrucrwFvD http://t.co/4jfUoWHeu8
@billbarendse @NewsfromScience Kind of tangentially reminded me of this unconnected gem http://t.co/3svAhKykkX I mean, +143%...????
@billbarendse @NewsfromScience Kind of tangentially reminded me of this unconnected gem http://t.co/3svAhKykkX I mean, +143%...????
@whsource e.g. reverse of this study http://t.co/3svAhKykkX
@DrEades @CaloriesProper @KateinAustin @ProfTimNoakes coconut oil = 143% extra calories with no change in body mass http://t.co/MboDTZfJE2
@DrEades @CaloriesProper @KateinAustin @ProfTimNoakes coconut oil = 143% extra calories with no change in body mass http://t.co/MboDTZfJE2
@puddleg @DrEades @CaloriesProper @KateinAustin @ProfTimNoakes No measure of calories out in http://t.co/dgr2zm5yNn In = Out + Accumulation
@DrEades @CaloriesProper @KateinAustin @ProfTimNoakes coconut oil = 143% extra calories with no change in body mass http://t.co/MboDTZfJE2
At long last, Science has dicovered something that doesn't cause fatty liver in the Wistar rat. http://t.co/l6DwJPiPg4