@raphaels7 https://t.co/bJ3yQKkjc7 And if we wanted to get into 3rd and 4th hand evidence (Unfortunately not much out there for body comp) https://t.co/SeTAivOXW5 https://t.co/LTKQKwC6Wi https://t.co/rjnuSIz2jz
@ketontrack @theproof @fire_bottle Dietary linoleic acid does not increase tissue AA in humans. Not does it increase low grade inflammation/CRP https://t.co/iMQga2lwU6 https://t.co/pPxiqNS0JP
@Josh52182894 @The_Nutrivore Even your mechanistic rationale doesn't hold up. I suggest reading this paper discussing the issues with the n-6:3 ratio https://t.co/NV6R1rDJ42 and the discussion from this paper https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb But anyway, who ca
He then quotes a paper that is so bad that it's actually funny. Just the usual garbage about PUFA causing inflammation (nope) https://t.co/hVLEhvTzwv https://t.co/FXMjhE78sb https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb and insulin resistance (nope) https://t.co/n4lkb5EQzy
@kevinnbass Discussed nicely here https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb https://t.co/z5XEoHMS4W
@puddleg see the exclusions. "The associations of serum n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study" https://t.co/efZL9WXZDS https://t.co/cwwVOJ4hMQ
RT @Tom_Babington1: @ScepticalDoctor Seed oils lower LDL without increasing LDL's susceptibility to oxidation relative to SFA https://t.co…
This is in-line with epidemiology In fact... https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb "Serum n-6 PUFAs were not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, the main n-6 PUFA linoleic acid had a strong inverse association with the key inflammation marker,
@The_Nutrivore @jwmares @jeffnobbs I'd read these few paragraphs from this paper for a more balanced perspective https://t.co/rb41rylbpk https://t.co/nypD8afzjY
@jwmares https://t.co/hdLBUxfvuM https://t.co/rb41rylbpk There's no evidence that omega 6 linoleic acid is inflammatory. https://t.co/T08Axj6naM
@hindleswift @naturalhealthbl @CarnivoreMD Why is this the case? Read these few paragraphs https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb https://t.co/RJKtOo5noM
@_CynthiaThurlow @thebiggrog @TrejbalChris No question? There's no evidence that seed oils "drive inflammation" https://t.co/hdLBUxfvuM https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb https://t.co/rdXFmEsrGR
@ted_ryce @AlexJLeaf Omega 6 linoleic acid is not inflammatory https://t.co/rb41rylbpk https://t.co/hdLBUxfvuM https://t.co/MjNevBqjP3
@vanvfields @kevinnbass The idea that omega 6's are pro-inflammatory is overly simplistic and not supported by evidence. Cate Shanahan and others like her are relying on mechanistic speculation and ignoring human outcome data https://t.co/hdLBUxfvuM ht
@krishnavallabh @FoodFirst_Ty @thejoshperson @KenDBerryMD The problem is that serum Omega 6 is not associated with inflammatory markers, LA in particular is inversely associated. This is in line with evidence from RCT's. The idea that omega 6 is pro-infl
@ScepticalDoctor Seed oils lower LDL without increasing LDL's susceptibility to oxidation relative to SFA https://t.co/PX7yCrLiOl LA doesn't increase markers of systemic inflammation https://t.co/rb41rylbpk In fact, tissue and serum LA is associated wi
The "balance of evidence" suggests seed oils are healthy to consume. Contrary to Paul's, Cate Shanahan's and other wackos claims, Linoleic Acid does not result in increased systemic inflammation (see meta of RCT's below) https://t.co/rb41rylbpk https:/
Full text pdf link here https://t.co/rb41rylbpk Findings from meta analyses of RCT's find "virtually no evidence" of LA having a pro-inflammatory effect in humans https://t.co/hdLBUxfvuM
@CarnivoreMD you were lying?
You must have missed these papers https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb https://t.co/seGAFvpnto https://t.co/VOJgF9Vj4u https://t.co/N3VsYggmqc
@PurelyPrimalAB @The_Nutrivore @FoodFirst_Ty @BioLayne "Omega 6 causes widespread inflammation" https://t.co/Tg1TKfdeIb Explain this
@tomdoorley @EleanorSfarmerE @paulshoebox @ruthkilcawley Some fact based summaries and real world findings here to start https://t.co/ze20VwmiFu https://t.co/cCISqjT1tP
@drjamesdinic @ajwodecki @FatEmperor @DaveKeto @ESodicoffMD @DrFrankLipman @TuckerGoodrich @Gearoidmuar @nickykylegarden @Nutradvance @janvyjidak Is serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) any good as a marker for inflammation? https://t.co/h7PvFY
https://t.co/cu05Iv5HPG The associations of serum n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men
RT @TuckerGoodrich: Doesn't understand the process. See my reply below his tweet. https://t.co/zsTvrxbr7e
RT @karim_khanji: "Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse assoc…
RT @karim_khanji: "Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse assoc…
RT @TuckerGoodrich: Doesn't understand the process. See my reply below his tweet. https://t.co/zsTvrxbr7e
Doesn't understand the process. See my reply below his tweet. https://t.co/zsTvrxbr7e
RT @karim_khanji: "Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse assoc…
RT @karim_khanji: "Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse assoc…
RT @karim_khanji: "Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse assoc…
RT @karim_khanji: "Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse assoc…
"Serum n-6 PUFAs not associated with increased inflammation in men. In contrast, linoleic acid had a strong inverse association with the key inflammation marker, CRP." With accumulating evidence like this, let's put an end to blaming n-6 for inflammation.
https://t.co/ZH1v6JpiPo The associations of serum n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study
RT @centinel5051: Concentración de ácidos grasos omega-6 en sangre e inflamación, estudio observacional https://t.co/eFQWwwIOWH Sin relació…
RT @centinel5051: Concentración de ácidos grasos omega-6 en sangre e inflamación, estudio observacional https://t.co/eFQWwwIOWH Sin relació…
Concentración de ácidos grasos omega-6 en sangre e inflamación, estudio observacional https://t.co/eFQWwwIOWH Sin relación o relación inversa
#PUFAs & #inflammation - increased blood PUFA is associated with decreased #CRP This study was done on men of a healthy body weight. How might #obesity interact with this association? https://t.co/Hz5MG7zis8
RT @DrJyrkiVirtanen: n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys.…
https://t.co/jxo5lE5j9J The associations of serum n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: the Kuopio Ischa...
Omegakutosia ei tarvitse pelätä. Päinvastoin. https://t.co/7WoBL4dHAb
RT @DrJyrkiVirtanen: n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys.…
RT @erik_arnesen: The associations of serum 𝛀-6 fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: higher omega-6 strongly associated with l…
RT @DrJyrkiVirtanen: n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys.…
RT @DrJyrkiVirtanen: n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys.…
RT @erik_arnesen: The associations of serum 𝛀-6 fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: higher omega-6 strongly associated with l…
Very interesting Nature article! https://t.co/EJMTkei0be
RT @DrJyrkiVirtanen: n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys.…
RT @erik_arnesen: The associations of serum 𝛀-6 fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: higher omega-6 strongly associated with l…
RT @DrJyrkiVirtanen: n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys.…
RT @erik_arnesen: The associations of serum 𝛀-6 fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: higher omega-6 strongly associated with l…
The associations of serum 𝛀-6 fatty acids with serum C-reactive protein in men: higher omega-6 strongly associated with lower CRP levels https://t.co/Xo91CqS5Cf
n-6-rasvahapot eivät lisää elimistön matala-asteista tulehdusta, sen sijaan varsinkin linolihapolla käänteinen yhteys. Myöskään kokeellisissa tutkimuksissa isoillakaan annoksilla ei tulehdustekijöiden pitoisuus ole lisääntynyt. https://t.co/9UaZABJRmG