Effect of Low Calorie Diet on the Hyperlipidemia, Hypertension, and Life Span of Genetically Obese Rats 1

Summary A new strain of genetically obese rat recently obtained in our laboratory exhibits endogenous hyperlipidemia (marked hypertriglyceridemia and moderate hypercholesterolemia) and spontaneous hypertension. The animals die prematurely from kidney failure or from the complications of atherosclero...

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