Chapter 19: Problem 32
How can a high-fat diet in childhood lead to increased numbers of adipocytes? Explain how this process may be related to the ability of adipocytes to regulate the insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscles in adults.
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Chapter 19: Problem 32
How can a high-fat diet in childhood lead to increased numbers of adipocytes? Explain how this process may be related to the ability of adipocytes to regulate the insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscles in adults.
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