Common variants in the CD36 gene are associated with dietary fat intake, high-fat food consumption and serum triglycerides in a cohort of Quebec adults

T Meng, S Kubow, DE Nielsen - International Journal of Obesity, 2021 - nature.com
Background The CD36 gene is a candidate for sensory detection of fatty acids and has been
associated with individual differences in fat preferences and consumption. Excess adiposity …

Common variants in the CD36 gene are associated with dietary fat intake, high-fat food consumption and serum triglycerides in a cohort of Quebec adults.

T Meng, S Kubow, DE Nielsen - International Journal of Obesity, 2021 - go.gale.com
Background The CD36 gene is a candidate for sensory detection of fatty acids and has been
associated with individual differences in fat preferences and consumption. Excess adiposity …

Common variants in the CD36 gene are associated with dietary fat intake, high-fat food consumption and serum triglycerides in a cohort of Quebec adults.

T Meng, S Kubow, DE Nielsen - International Journal of Obesity …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Background The CD36 gene is a candidate for sensory detection of fatty acids and has been
associated with individual differences in fat preferences and consumption. Excess adiposity …

Common variants in the CD36 gene are associated with dietary fat intake, high-fat food consumption and serum triglycerides in a cohort of Quebec adults.

T Meng, S Kubow, DE Nielsen - 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: The CD36 gene is a candidate for sensory detection of fatty acids and has
been associated with individual differences in fat preferences and consumption. Excess …

Common variants in the CD36 gene are associated with dietary fat intake, high-fat food consumption and serum triglycerides in a cohort of Quebec adults

T Meng, S Kubow, DE Nielsen - International journal of …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The CD36 gene is a candidate for sensory detection of fatty acids and has been
associated with individual differences in fat preferences and consumption. Excess adiposity …