Paul Saladino· MD
you see a diet enriched in stearic acid protects against the progression of type 2 diabetes in leptin receptor deficient mice DB DB mice
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you see a diet enriched in stearic acid protects against the progression of type 2 diabetes in leptin receptor deficient mice DB DB mice
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blood glucose wild type dbdb stearic acid improved it even in wild-type mice over the chow diet significantly improved it in the diabetic prone mice in both of these studies
the stearic acid-enriched diet prevented increases in blood glucoses blood glucose levels independently of weight loss in db db mice compared to oleic acid again here's olive oil or a chow diet diabetic mice fat stearic acid maintained insulin responsiveness and pancreatic islet cell organization compared to the db db mice fed chao and oleic acid diets
a diet enriched in stearic acid protects against the progression of type 2 diabetes in leptin receptor deficient mice which are dbdb mice