Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9073089 | Clinical Nutrition | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
When the compensatory response (inflammation) is not able to repair injury, it turns into a harmful reaction, and the lipid changes will become chronic, either by repeated or overwhelming stimulus, enhancing the formation of atherosclerotic lesions. Thus, the classical lipid changes associated with the metabolic syndrome (increased triglycerides and decreased HDL-C) may be envisioned as a highly conserved evolutionary response aimed at tissue repair. Under this assumption, the problem is not the response but the persistence of the stimulus.
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Authors
Eduardo Esteve, Wifredo Ricart, José Manuel Fernández-Real,