05/27/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
A study published in the journal Nutrition Research examined the effect of salmon intake on lipoprotein particle size and concentration associated with cardiovascular disease risk. The study was carried out by researchers at Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, the University of Minnesota, and the University of North Dakota.
Overall, the findings suggested that consuming salmon twice every week affects lipoprotein particle size and concentration in a manner associated with cardiovascular disease risk reduction.
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Journal Reference:
Raatz SK, Johnson LK, Rosenberger TA, Picklo MJ. TWICE WEEKLY INTAKE OF FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR) POSITIVELY INFLUENCES LIPOPROTEIN CONCENTRATION AND PARTICLE SIZE IN OVERWEIGHT MEN AND WOMEN. Nutrition Research. September 2016; 36(9): 899-906. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2016.06.011
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