Women with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) complicated by eating disorders are at risk for exacerbated alterations in lipid metabolism
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Alterations in lipid metabolism are likely to occur in women with both insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and eating disorders. IDDM alone is known to affect lipid metabolism and is made worse when combined with eating pathologies. In addition, plasma lipid concentrations in women with IDDM who had poor glycemic control were significant. The rationale behind these alterations in lipid metabolism has yet to be explored.
Publication Name: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-3007
Year: 1997
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Effect of reduced rate of carbohydrate absorption on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism
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The reduction in lipid of high fiber diets causes the rise in loss of bile acids with soluble fiber, the fiber has less capability of absorption and the response to insulin is lowered. The net lipid-lowering influence of fiber is decreased and metabolic effects are increased by the rise in colonic fermentation, which depend on the ratios of acetate to propionate produced by the fiber source in colon.
Publication Name: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-3007
Year: 1995
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