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Nature Medicine 13, 1137-1138 (1 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/nm1007-1137;
It's what you do with the fat that matters!
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Abstract
The Greenland Inuit have traditionally eaten a diet high in fat and low in vegetables, and they have the same rates of obesity as people in industrialized Western countries. Mysteriously, though, obese Inuit tend to be healthier than their counterparts in Western cultures.
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