Patients with type 2 diabetes or with a metabolic syndrome under a high-calorie diet (1000 calories per day supplement) have signs of intrahepatic TG storage. Not new. The fact that this intrahepatic lipidogenesis is greater with carbohydrates is conventional. Except we do not know the% of fructose.
The amount of saturated fat in those who are in the SAT group is considerable: 39% to 59% ... Who eats as refined fat as it is coconut fat, butter? Palmitic acid seems to induce favours lipolysis and patients in the SAT group do have higher fasting insulinemia. This is not clear to me. But we know that replacing unsat fats by sat fats is favourable to CVD (Siri Tarino), so don't eat sat fats if you have a high carb diet. Otherwise, you can, because I think it is neutral for CVD.
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2018/05/24/dc18-0071.supplemental
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/diacare/suppl/2018/05/24/dc18-0071.DC1/DC180071SupplementaryData.pdf
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2017.00902/full
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