HIGH-CARBOHYDRATE DIET ELEVATES TRIGLYCERIDE CONCENTRATION
A high-carbohydrate diet increases both fasting and postprandial
triglyceride concentrations, changes that are associated with atherogenesis.
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LOW-PROTEIN DIET MIGHT LEAD TO REDUCED TESTOSTERONE BIOAVAILABILITY IN
OLDER MEN
Diets low in protein may lead to increases in sex hormone-binding globulin
in older men, potentially reducing the availability of testosterone and
causing loss of muscle mass, red cell mass, and bone density, according to
a report in the January issue of The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and
Metabolism.
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