@ADreyzen @vision_quality @FatEmperor Characterising metabolically healthy obesity in weight-discordant monozygotic twins https://t.co/5SbUgspqGj
@POhukainen @Chrest_brett @EAllen0417 Twin studies: Point IR / weight gain affects apoB. Not an independent variable. https://t.co/OYF6fhMsJ4 https://t.co/IAwlb2Vbme
@kevinnbass @DietEvidence Many angles to look at the relationship between IR / body fat distribution (key factor) and lipids. https://t.co/2ILF1ahCbX https://t.co/TMgmWaaBFd https://t.co/OYF6fhMsJ4 https://t.co/ecVvecFjbM
@whsource @Dr__Guess Yes, with some other (postponing) variables: "Our results suggest that maintenance of high mitochondrial transcription and lack of inflammation in SAT are associated with low liver fat and MHO." https://t.co/QqwCVcQHiT
@JussiRiekki @pronutritionist moikka tässä tää juttu http://t.co/uXyjC9KbAm
More proof for the Hunter Farmer Diet - there are two different metabolic types, as proven by twin studies. http://t.co/0pBO9mVZvW
Characterising metabolically healthy obesity in weight-discordant monozygotic twins http://t.co/niPDqUeY6M
Characterising metabolically healthy obesity in weight-discordant monozygotic twins. http://t.co/TtFqOuN8nr #Hyperlipid
Characterising metabolically healthy obesity in... [Diabetologia. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI http://t.co/gw56sDsDGN
very interesting twin study where one is obese, the other not, but only half of obese ones are 'unhealthy' http://t.co/Jh29GMilt1...(1)