A single day of excessive dietary fat intake reduces whole-body insulin sensitivity: the metabolic consequence of binge eating
Consuming excessive amounts of energy as dietary fat for several days or weeks can impair glycemic control and reduce insulin sensitivity in healthy adults. However, individuals who demonstrate binge eating behavior overconsume for much shorter periods of time; the metabolic consequences of such beh...
Main Authors: | Parry, S, Woods, R, Hodson, L, Hulston, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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MDPI
2017
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