Experimental Study on Effects of a High-sugar Diet and Physical Exercise on Serum Phospholipids in Young Adults

The life style of young adults has been receiving attention with a view to its improvement to prevent coronary heart diseases (CHD) later in life. In this study, to determining the influence of different life styles on the serum phospholipids level, we carried out experimental studies on the effects...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene) 1995/12/15, Vol.50(5), pp.947-951
Hauptverfasser: IMAKI, Masahide, OIDA, Yoshihito, MATSUMOTO, Kazuoki, OHGURI, Miho, KITAYAMA, Shinzo, NAKAMURA, Takeo, YOSHIDA, Yukie, KAWABATA, Kunihiro, TANADA, Seiki
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Dietary Carbohydrates - administration & dosage
Exercise - physiology
Female
High sugar
Humans
Male
Phospholipids - blood
Physical exercise
Serum phospholipids
Serum total cholesterol
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