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... LIPIDS , AND FASTING BLOOD SUGAR BETWEEN TYPE I ( N = 12 ) AND TYPE II ( N = 12 ) MENTALLY ILL SS S Venous Plasma pH Type I Type II Dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 ( mM / 1 ) Type I Type II Total Lipids Type I Type II Blood Sugar Type I Type II 1 ...
... LIPIDS , AND FASTING BLOOD SUGAR BETWEEN TYPE I ( N = 12 ) AND TYPE II ( N = 12 ) MENTALLY ILL SS S Venous Plasma pH Type I Type II Dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 ( mM / 1 ) Type I Type II Total Lipids Type I Type II Blood Sugar Type I Type II 1 ...
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... lipid levels , since this substance is known to stimulate the rate of cho- line phospholipid synthesis . Elevated lipid levels increase the need for carbohydrate metabolites and in their absence may produce ketosis ( 14 ) . Pantothenic ...
... lipid levels , since this substance is known to stimulate the rate of cho- line phospholipid synthesis . Elevated lipid levels increase the need for carbohydrate metabolites and in their absence may produce ketosis ( 14 ) . Pantothenic ...
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... lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing " Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar levels than do Type II " fast oxidizers , " suggesting a dif- ferential utilization of fats rather than ...
... lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing " Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar levels than do Type II " fast oxidizers , " suggesting a dif- ferential utilization of fats rather than ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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