Decreased plasma n6 : n3 polyunsaturated fatty acids ratio interacting with high C‐peptide promotes non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease in type 2 diabetes patients
ConclusionDecreased n6 : n3 ratio was associated with increased NAFLD risk in type 2 diabetes patients, and the effect was only significant and amplified when there was the co‐presence of high C‐peptide.
Source: Journal of Diabetes Investigation - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Hui ‐Huan Luo,
Meng‐Di Zhao,
Xiao‐Fei Feng,
Xiao‐Qian Gao,
Mo Hong,
Ming‐Li Liu,
Yan‐Ping Li,
Wan‐Qiu Liu,
Yu‐Mo Liu,
Cheng‐Cheng Yu,
Yun‐Feng Cao,
Xi‐Lin Yang,
Zhong‐Ze Fang,
Ping Zhang Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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