Dietary Saturated Fat Impairs HDL Benefits
7th Aug 2006, 22:32 GMT
SIDNEY, Australia -- A single meal high in saturated fat reduced the protective anti-inflammatory activity of high density lipoproteins (HDLs), whereas a meal high in polyunsaturated fat improved HDL benefits, researchers reported.
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