The Hemp Connection:
adiponectin

  • Soybean oil, coconut oil, heart disease, and diabetes

    My blogger name is hormonewoman; I chose that for a reason. When hormones get out of balance, and out of balance is where they are when we don't take care of ourselves, that's when chronic diseases like PCOS become common…not to mention troublesome.

    A relatively new hormone (well, it's been around as long as there have been humans but it's new as far as us scientists knowing it and understanding it) is adiponectin. This hormone helps to combat heart disease and diabetes. And it is apparently sensitive to the kinds of fats we choose to eat.

    A population of mice was divided into four groups, each one receiving one of the four following fats: soybean oil, fish oil, coconut oil, or lard. Their biochemical response was measured after 2 days and 60 days on this diet. With every type of fat, except fish oil, adiponectin levels were reduced. Soybean oil and coconut oil produced the most significant reductions.

    We're just not going to get around it, are we? Some kinds of fats just aren't health-friendly. Some food options, just need to be passed by.

    Bueno AA, Oyama LM, de Oliveira C, Pisani LP, Ribeiro EB, Silveira VL, Oller do Nascimento CM. Effects of different fatty acids and dietary lipids on adiponectin gene expression in 3T3-L1 cells and C57BL/6J mice adipose tissue. Pflugers Arch. 2008 Jan;455(4):701-9. Epub 2007 Aug 24.

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