Serum Phospholipid Fatty Acids, Adipose Tissue, and Metabolic Markers in Obese Adolescents
Obesity2006Vol. 14(11), pp. 1931–1939
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Abstract
Serum FA pattern in obese adolescents differed significantly from that in age-matched lean controls, reflecting a decrease in n-3 PUFA, especially DHA, and an increase in SFA. The subcutaneous AT, but not visceral AT, correlated to the changes in PUFA and SFA, suggesting an abnormal essential FA metabolism in obese adolescents.
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