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Friday, October 1, 2010
Insulin Resistance Linked to Reduced Mitochondrial Function - In fasting subjects, elevated free fatty acids and intramuscular fat accumulation could be cause - ModernMedicine
Insulin Resistance Linked to Reduced Mitochondrial Function - In fasting subjects, elevated free fatty acids and intramuscular fat accumulation could be cause - ModernMedicine: "Insulin resistance appears to have a negative effect on mitochondrial function that isn't due to hyperglycemia, as seen in research on fasting individuals published in the September issue of Diabetes."
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