Abstract
A study was undertaken to investigate whether a physical training effect could be observed in the adipose tissue composition of coronary patients. The results indicated that there was an increase in the proportion of palmitic acid and a decrease in oleic acid. These changes were accompanied by an increase in blood cholesterol.
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