1971
DOI: 10.1007/bf02533042
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The fatty acid composition of depot fat in childhood: II. A comparison of superficial and deep fat

Abstract: The fatty acid composition of the triglycerides in samples of depot fat obtained from superficial abodominal wall and from deep properitoneal sites in children has been determined. Although no clear pattern was observed, differences in individual subjects could usually be demonstrated between composition at the two sites. Although the differences in most instances were relatively small, these findings provide further evidence aganist the concept of the uniform composition of human depot fat.

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“…Special Issue: "Molecular Aspects of Sarcopenia and Frailty" 20 infiltration in various tissues, including skeletal muscle, in a newborn infant, and this report was followed by other studies (Birkbeck, 1970;Kannan et al, 1976;Kelley et al, 1991;Nordal et al, 1988). Recognition of the role of IMAT in muscle function seems to increase year after year, and scientific knowledge will certainly continue to expand around this subject.…”
Section: Imat: An Important Factor Of Sarcopeniamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Special Issue: "Molecular Aspects of Sarcopenia and Frailty" 20 infiltration in various tissues, including skeletal muscle, in a newborn infant, and this report was followed by other studies (Birkbeck, 1970;Kannan et al, 1976;Kelley et al, 1991;Nordal et al, 1988). Recognition of the role of IMAT in muscle function seems to increase year after year, and scientific knowledge will certainly continue to expand around this subject.…”
Section: Imat: An Important Factor Of Sarcopeniamentioning
confidence: 89%