What is the impact of n-3 PUFAs on inflammation markers in Type 2 diabetic mellitus populations?: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Lipids Health Dis 2016;15:133.Lin, N.; Shi, J.-J.; Li, Y.-M.; Zhang, X.-Y.; Chen, Y.; Calder, P.C.; ...
The “fatome” is the unique balance of fats we each consume in our diets that influences our health. Our optimal fatomes are unique to us and depend on our genomes, microbiomes, lifestyles, and nutritional perspectives. The top 8 sources of healthy fats are extra virgin avocado oil, gra...
Liver fat storage, also called hepatic steatosis, is increasingly common and represents a very frequent diagnosis in the medical field. Excess fat is not without consequences. In fact, hepatic steatosis contributes to the progression toward liver fibrosis. There are two main types of fatty liver di...
Linoleic acid (LA) is the shortest omega-6 fatty acid and is referred to as “essential” (as in “essential fatty acid”) because it cannot be produced by the body—it must be obtained from the diet. LA is found in small or moderate amounts in a wide variety of foods, includingfrui...
(ICU) length of stay, hospital days, discharge location, physical recovery, and mortality [1,2]. Unfortunately, international surveys have also revealed that ICU patients, particularly surgical and trauma patients often do not receive the full amount of prescribed macronutrients (calories and protein...
The first objective of infant formulas is to ensure the healthy growth of neonates and infants, as the sole complete food source during the first months of life when a child cannot be breastfed. Beyond this nutritional aspect, infant nutrition companies also try to mimic breast milk in its un...
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These secondary bile acids are then continuously cycled back to the liver through a process called enterohepatic circulation, or they can be excreted in feces. The role of gut microbiota in transforming bile acids is crucial, as it impacts the regulation of the gut's microbial composition. For ...
Mercury is a toxic pollutant that poses risks to both human and environmental health, making it a pressing public health concern. This study aimed to summarize the knowledge on mercury toxicology and the biological impairments caused by exposure to mercury in experimental studies and/or diagnosis in...
Hemp stems are 80% hurds (pulp byproduct after the hemp fiber is removed from the plant). Hemp hurds are 77% cellulose--a primary chemical feed stock (industrial raw material) used in the production of chemicals, plastics, and fiber. An acre of full grown hemp plants can sustainably ...