CLA does not impair endothelial function and decreases body weight as compared with safflower oil in overweight and obese male subjects.

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CLA does not impair endothelial function and decreases body weight as compared with safflower oil in overweight and obese male subjects. / Pfeuffer, Maria; Fielitz, Kerstin; Laue, Christiane; Winkler, Petra; Rubin, Diana; Helwig, Ulf; Giller, Katrin; Kammann, Julia; Schwedhelm, Edzard; Böger, Rainer; Bub, Achim; Bell, Doris; Schrezenmeir, Jürgen.

In: J AM COLL NUTR, Vol. 30, No. 1, 1, 2011, p. 19-28.

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Pfeuffer, M, Fielitz, K, Laue, C, Winkler, P, Rubin, D, Helwig, U, Giller, K, Kammann, J, Schwedhelm, E, Böger, R, Bub, A, Bell, D & Schrezenmeir, J 2011, 'CLA does not impair endothelial function and decreases body weight as compared with safflower oil in overweight and obese male subjects.', J AM COLL NUTR, vol. 30, no. 1, 1, pp. 19-28. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21697535?dopt=Citation>

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Pfeuffer, M., Fielitz, K., Laue, C., Winkler, P., Rubin, D., Helwig, U., Giller, K., Kammann, J., Schwedhelm, E., Böger, R., Bub, A., Bell, D., & Schrezenmeir, J. (2011). CLA does not impair endothelial function and decreases body weight as compared with safflower oil in overweight and obese male subjects. J AM COLL NUTR, 30(1), 19-28. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21697535?dopt=Citation

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@article{783bb8a9acfa4ffdb5cf2dfc650bee93,
title = "CLA does not impair endothelial function and decreases body weight as compared with safflower oil in overweight and obese male subjects.",
abstract = "Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) showed a wide range of beneficial biological effects with relevance for cardiovascular health in animal models and humans. Most human studies used olive oil as a reference. This study assessed the effect of CLA as compared with safflower oil on endothelial function and markers of cardiovascular risk in overweight and obese men. Heated safflower oil and olive oil were given for additional descriptive control.",
keywords = "Humans, Male, Aged, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Double-Blind Method, Biological Markers, Manometry, Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/metabolism, Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology, Dinoprost/metabolism, Endothelium, Vascular/*physiopathology, F2-Isoprostanes/metabolism, Fasting, Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/adverse effects/pharmacology/*therapeutic use, Obesity/*drug therapy/physiopathology, Overweight/drug therapy/physiopathology, *Phytotherapy, Postprandial Period, Safflower Oil/*pharmacology, Weight Loss/*drug effects, Humans, Male, Aged, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Double-Blind Method, Biological Markers, Manometry, Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/metabolism, Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology, Dinoprost/metabolism, Endothelium, Vascular/*physiopathology, F2-Isoprostanes/metabolism, Fasting, Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/adverse effects/pharmacology/*therapeutic use, Obesity/*drug therapy/physiopathology, Overweight/drug therapy/physiopathology, *Phytotherapy, Postprandial Period, Safflower Oil/*pharmacology, Weight Loss/*drug effects",
author = "Maria Pfeuffer and Kerstin Fielitz and Christiane Laue and Petra Winkler and Diana Rubin and Ulf Helwig and Katrin Giller and Julia Kammann and Edzard Schwedhelm and Rainer B{\"o}ger and Achim Bub and Doris Bell and J{\"u}rgen Schrezenmeir",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
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AU - Pfeuffer, Maria

AU - Fielitz, Kerstin

AU - Laue, Christiane

AU - Winkler, Petra

AU - Rubin, Diana

AU - Helwig, Ulf

AU - Giller, Katrin

AU - Kammann, Julia

AU - Schwedhelm, Edzard

AU - Böger, Rainer

AU - Bub, Achim

AU - Bell, Doris

AU - Schrezenmeir, Jürgen

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N2 - Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) showed a wide range of beneficial biological effects with relevance for cardiovascular health in animal models and humans. Most human studies used olive oil as a reference. This study assessed the effect of CLA as compared with safflower oil on endothelial function and markers of cardiovascular risk in overweight and obese men. Heated safflower oil and olive oil were given for additional descriptive control.

AB - Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) showed a wide range of beneficial biological effects with relevance for cardiovascular health in animal models and humans. Most human studies used olive oil as a reference. This study assessed the effect of CLA as compared with safflower oil on endothelial function and markers of cardiovascular risk in overweight and obese men. Heated safflower oil and olive oil were given for additional descriptive control.

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