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Circulation. 1959;19:201-214

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(Circulation. 1959;19:201.)
© 1959 American Heart Association, Inc.


Serum Cholesterol in Man: Diet Fat and Intrinsic Responsiveness

ANCEL KEYS PH.D.1; JOSEPH T. ANDERSON PH.D1; FRANCISCO GRANDE M.D.1

1 From the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, University of Minniesota, and the Hastinags State Hospital, Minn.

Data obtained from a number of dietary experiments in man yield a formula by which the responses in serum cholesterol to changes in diet can be predicted. In this paper the reliability of this formula is tested and the effects of various types of fatty acids on serum cholesterol are investigated.




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