Pufa Seems More Anabolic Than SAT Here - What Do Y’all Think?

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Overfeeding polyunsaturated and saturated fat causes distinct effects on liver and visceral fat accumulation in humans - PubMed

All i can think is that palm oil was used which is only half SAT - other than that seems odd

thoughts??

This must be at least the 10th time this study gets posted here. Please search for study keywords before posting a new thread. Here are 2 threads discussing this study.
How/why Does Eating Muffins Made With SFA Cause Visceral Fat Gain, But Not With PUFA?
Anti-Peat - Saturated Fat TERRIBLE For Liver Health & Diabetes. Compared To PUFA
 

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Wikipedia says palm oil is 9% linoleic, 36% oleic plus some actual saturated fat. Also the PUFA group gained more weight (8,2 kg) on average than the palm oil group (6,8 kg). Total body fat in PUFA group was on average 14,4 while in the palm oil group it was 12,9. They were also sponsored by an "antidiabetes foundation", but nowhere is mentioned who funds that foundation.
Seems like a crap study to me.
 

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Thank you guys - had not gone through it thoroughly - just a quick check across from a facebook post
 

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