Is lard missing something important?
Today we will look at how the composition of fats in a low-fat diet affects metabolism in mice, for example how it affects fatty liver development. The low-fat diet is an important factor here; the researchers did not overload the mice’s bodies, so in my opinion we are getting fairly relevant results. So what does the study tell us ? We’ll take it slowly. There are six diets here: lard (L1, L2), soybean oil (S1, S2), and a mixture of lard and soybean oil (LS1, LS2), each with either 10% or 15% fat in the diet. For example, this is the difference in blood free fatty acid levels between diets containing 10% and 15% lard. Isn’t that interesting? Such an ordinary low-fat diet. And if it contains 10% fat in the form of lard, it still works reasonably well. But if we increase the lard content by 50%, to 15%, the level of free fatty acids in the blood rises by about 75%. Clearly, something is not right here. What happens if instead of pure lard we provide a mixture of lard and soybean oil in ...