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In this episode, we'll be going over a new study that wanted to find out the effects a saturated fat heavy consumption would have on insulin resistance and signaling against an unsaturated fat heavy consumption.
Video: https://youtu.be/QfII7CANt14
Study: https://www.physionic.org/examine/%5Bs30%5D-dietary-palmitate-and-oleate-differently-modulate-insulin-sensitivity-in-human-skeletal-muscle
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Sarabhai, T., Koliaki, C., Mastrototaro, L., Kahl, S., Pesta, D., Apostolopoulou, M., Wolkersdorfer, M., Bönner, A. C., Bobrov, P., Markgraf, D. F., Herder, C., & Roden, M. (2022). Dietary palmitate and oleate differently modulate insulin sensitivity in human skeletal muscle. Diabetologia, 65(2), 301–314. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-021-05596-z