Mediterranean diet and the Spanish paradox. A hypothesis
Abstract
The Spanish paradox is a phenomenon observed in Spain and some other Mediterranean countries by which the cardiovascular morbidity and mortality levels are dissociated from their cardiovascular risk factors. The Mediterranean diet has been proposed as the main reason for this dissociation, but dietary changes themselves are not enough to explain this situation. It has been recently discovered that Stearoil-CoA desaturase (SCD) is involved in the...
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Title
Mediterranean diet and the Spanish paradox. A hypothesis
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
80
Issue
2
Pages
150 - 155
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