Effect on lipid metabolism of mice continuously fed a crab-containing diet
In conclusion, mice continuously fed the crab diet did have a slightly adverse effect on lipid metabolism, while the crab diets eaten intermittently may have a small beneficial effect on male mice blood lipids, body weight, and the potential of LCI and AI, which means taken crab intermittently may help to lose weight and preventive against cardiovascular disease.
Source: Food Bioscience - Category: Food Science Source Type: research
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