Association between plasma phospholipid saturated fatty acids and metabolic markers of lipid, hepatic, inflammation and glycaemic pathways in eight European countries: a cross-sectional analysis in the EPIC-InterAct study.
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Zheng, Ju-ShengSharp, Stephen J
Imamura, Fumiaki
Koulman, Albert
Schulze, Matthias B
Ye, Zheng
Griffin, Jules
Guevara, Marcela
Huerta, José María
Kröger, Janine
Sluijs, Ivonne
Agudo, Antonio
Barricarte, Aurelio
Boeing, Heiner
Colorado-Yohar, Sandra
Dow, Courtney
Dorronsoro, Miren
Dinesen, Pia T
Fagherazzi, Guy
Franks, Paul W
Feskens, Edith J M
Kühn, Tilman
Katzke, Verena Andrea
Key, Timothy J
Khaw, Kay-Tee
de Magistris, Maria Santucci
Mancini, Francesca Romana
Molina-Portillo, Elena
Nilsson, Peter M
Olsen, Anja
Overvad, Kim
Palli, Domenico
Quirós, Jose Ramón
Rolandsson, Olov
Ricceri, Fulvio
Spijkerman, Annemieke M W
Slimani, Nadia
Tagliabue, Giovanna
Tjonneland, Anne
Tumino, Rosario
van der Schouw, Yvonne T
Langenberg, Claudia
Riboli, Elio
Forouhi, Nita G
Wareham, Nicholas J
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Association between plasma phospholipid saturated fatty acids and metabolic markers of lipid, hepatic, inflammation and glycaemic pathways in eight European countries: a cross-sectional analysis in the EPIC-InterAct study.Published in
BMC Med 2017; 15(1):203Publiekssamenvatting
Accumulating evidence suggests that individual circulating saturated fatty acids (SFAs) are heterogeneous in their associations with cardio-metabolic diseases, but evidence about associations of SFAs with metabolic markers of different pathogenic pathways is limited. We aimed to examine the associations between plasma phospholipid SFAs and the metabolic markers of lipid, hepatic, glycaemic and inflammation pathways.PMID
29145892ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s12916-017-0968-4
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