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Yeung EH et al. – Macronutrient intake has effects on HMW and total adiponectin levels independent of weight loss. A diet rich in MUFA was associated with higher levels of total and HMW adiponectin in comparison to a carbohydrate– or protein–rich diet. Effects seen in adiponectin paralleled those found with HDL cholesterol.

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