The Relationship of Long-Chain and Very-Long-Chain Saturated Fatty Acids with Cardiovascular Outcomes
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Learn about the complex relationship between long-chain and very-long-chain saturated fatty acids and their impact on cardiovascular health outcomes in this 51-minute medical lecture presented by Dr. Jason Li, a Cardiology Fellow at the University of Washington. Explore the latest research findings on how different types of saturated fatty acids affect heart disease risk, examining the nuanced effects of chain length on cardiovascular pathophysiology. Gain insights into the biochemical mechanisms underlying fatty acid metabolism and their clinical implications for cardiovascular disease prevention and management. Discover how current understanding of saturated fats has evolved beyond simple categorizations to recognize the distinct biological effects of different fatty acid structures on cardiac health outcomes.
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The Relationship of Long-Chain & Very-Long-Chain Saturated Fatty Acids with Cardiovascular Outcomes
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Cardiology University of Washington