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Oh my god! This video just explained 12 pages in my anatomy and physiology textbook/pathophysiology textbook and is the best use of 10 minutes I think I might have ever discovered! Thank you so much!!!
This is the best interpretation of saturated, mono-unsaturated, and poly-unsaturated fatty acids that I have ever seen. Now I understand what the omega-# is all about. I presume that the lower the omega number, the more frequent the double bonds are, and so more the poly-unsaturated? Good stuff, and many thanks.
A video explaining how/why certain types of fats are unhealthy (like trans fats and to an extent saturated fats) would be incredibly helpful!! Thank you for the amazing work you do!
Osmosis is really great. Thankyou so much for such videos, it helps a lot. Please keep making such videos. When I start earning, I'll donate as much as possible to you guys, coz you make it worth it. thankyou so much
Its a small one but remember they are called *monoacylglycerol* - *diacylglycerol* and *triacylglycerol* now. It will cost you points in an examination to forget this.
This clip was released a long time ago and has misleading information. Reducing saturated fat consumption DOES NOT reduce heart disease. It actually raises it.
It depends on how are measuring the decrease of saturated fat. If it's from the total 25-30% daily portion . Then yea it means other kinds are dominating . But if your talking about reducing total fat as a whole percentage, in addition to saturated fat (which have a daily allowed portion of 15-20% per day ...)
Replacing saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats has a weak correlation regarding CVD. It is far from conclussive, especially if substitutes are seed oils.
Thank you very much! These videos are so well-explained and they have been easy for me to understand! I am not studying professionally any of the discussed topic, but you processing the topic and its details with an easy to get structure. I am opting for a vegan diet and I'm struggling to gasp the very basics of nutrition, since I don't remember any of this from school.
Fats ste essential part of healthy diet. Fats is also major component of energy. The fatty acid chain is majorly a . There are various type of fatty acids chain.
I think the DHA and EPA labels were misplaced. Also, the depiction of the arachidonic acid seems to be incorrect. Arachidonic acid has 20 carbons and 4 double bonds. Good summary.
Thanks for this video, it was great. However, "fats" were here reduced to triglycerides. There are also other types of fats, such as cholesterol, which were not covered.
It's high time we got more specific information on fatty acids. Also, the percentages suggested by the ADA and AHA are ridiculously low. People who have been on LCHF eating plans for years now, have been obtaining 60-80% of total calorie intake from fats. And even if you focus on monounsturated fats, even avocado's and extra virgin olive oil have around 15% fatty acids of their total fat profile. Personally, 20-25% of my total fat intake would come from fatty acids, i.e. 20% of 65% fats would be 13% fatty acids daily intake.
Please, Osmosis, never cease to exist. Your work is a clear representation on free knowledge at hand of anyone who wants to learn, and that is something that must be recognized. Greeting from Peru, keep your amazing work.
Oh my god! This video just explained 12 pages in my anatomy and physiology textbook/pathophysiology textbook and is the best use of 10 minutes I think I might have ever discovered! Thank you so much!!!
This video is amazing. I know that studying right before a test is bad but this makes it so much easier...
This video is SATURATED with knowledge.
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please leave.
TMI! I can't even DIGEST all this information
LIPIDS, guys
isn't the channel itself?😂
Are you going to make a biochemistry series?? Please do :)
Asmat Zehra Yep :)
did he make?
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This is the best interpretation of saturated, mono-unsaturated, and poly-unsaturated fatty acids that I have ever seen. Now I understand what the omega-# is all about. I presume that the lower the omega number, the more frequent the double bonds are, and so more the poly-unsaturated? Good stuff, and many thanks.
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Thank you so much! @3:16 when you went over some of the omega-3/6/9 fatty acids were great because my professor wants us to “recognize” them
A video explaining how/why certain types of fats are unhealthy (like trans fats and to an extent saturated fats) would be incredibly helpful!! Thank you for the amazing work you do!
Osmosis is a blessing..from Heaven.. Thank you so much for your great simplified and diagrammatical approach!!
Please do videos about
Achalasia
Malory-Weiss syndrome
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Boerhaave syndrome
Esophagitis
GERD
Hodgkin's lymphoma
Cluster of differentiation (CD markers)
Don't like 40 min videos like other teachers . Appreciate It : time saving .
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Its a small one but remember they are called *monoacylglycerol* - *diacylglycerol* and *triacylglycerol* now. It will cost you points in an examination to forget this.
This is absolutely amazing, so concise, so well explained, thank you for your efforts
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It would be great if Osmosis could make videos pertaining to Lipoproteins and integration of Carbohydrate, Lipid and Protein metabolism(BIOCHEMISTRY)
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This video was very helpful for my nutrition class!
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Finally Nutrition science that makes sense!
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This clip was released a long time ago and has misleading information. Reducing saturated fat consumption DOES NOT reduce heart disease. It actually raises it.
It depends on how are measuring the decrease of saturated fat. If it's from the total 25-30% daily portion . Then yea it means other kinds are dominating . But if your talking about reducing total fat as a whole percentage, in addition to saturated fat (which have a daily allowed portion of 15-20% per day ...)
Depends on individual not statistic models
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I think this video is visually interesting for foods students to watch and learn about fat and what it does in our bodies.
best explanation ever...please keep on uploading new info
THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL VIDEO. you made the whole thing simple and interesting.
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Replacing saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats has a weak correlation regarding CVD. It is far from conclussive, especially if substitutes are seed oils.
10% saturated fat recommendations had been made up. Repetition is the thing that has made it seem legitimate.
Thank you very much!
These videos are so well-explained and they have been easy for me to understand! I am not studying professionally any of the discussed topic, but you processing the topic and its details with an easy to get structure. I am opting for a vegan diet and I'm struggling to gasp the very basics of nutrition, since I don't remember any of this from school.
Hi Osmosis, do you have a video just on the LIPOPROTEINS? Thanks a lot.
why couldn't my professor just teach like this. damn. thank you so much
Fantastic explanation
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You explain it so well! Than you!
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a Metabolism video would be great
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Awesome video, but it goes a bit staticy at a couple minutes in!
Sarah B. And I was there wondering what the hell happened to my phone! 😅
Excellent video!
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Excellent information and presentation.
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Very informative. Thank You. 🎯
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Great lesson!
Glad you liked it! 😊
Nowadays it is being told that consumption of saturated fat doesn't have any impact in cardiovascular disease. What di you think about this.
Please make a video on DERIVED LIPIDS.
supersaturated with clinical biochemistry
I'm not seeing any of the newer videos saying saturated fats are bad for health.
This is a really fantastic video
thanks!
Great way to teach....thanks a lot
Perfect explanation
Thanks, but hat siftwares do you use to make this tutorial
Great vid! hope you guys really make more vids on biochemistry!
**not so sure but i think the structure of acrachidonic acid is a bit off?**
Saturated fats keeps your insulin in check from cravings
Extremely helpful
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Fats ste essential part of healthy diet. Fats is also major component of energy.
The fatty acid chain is majorly a . There are various type of fatty acids chain.
Thank you so much
Amazing Video! Love it
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Very helpful video
I think the DHA and EPA labels were misplaced. Also, the depiction of the arachidonic acid seems to be incorrect. Arachidonic acid has 20 carbons and 4 double bonds. Good summary.
Thanks for this video, it was great. However, "fats" were here reduced to triglycerides. There are also other types of fats, such as cholesterol, which were not covered.
Great video.
excellent lecture
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Thanks, so helpful.
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Thank u so much for such an amazing tutorial...i is literally the best usage of my 12 minutes 💖
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HEY THANK U FOR THIS :)
It's high time we got more specific information on fatty acids. Also, the percentages suggested by the ADA and AHA are ridiculously low. People who have been on LCHF eating plans for years now, have been obtaining 60-80% of total calorie intake from fats.
And even if you focus on monounsturated fats, even avocado's and extra virgin olive oil have around 15% fatty acids of their total fat profile. Personally, 20-25% of my total fat intake would come from fatty acids, i.e. 20% of 65% fats would be 13% fatty acids daily intake.
Amazing amazing! Love this
I loved this video 😊
Something went wrong at around 1:30
What?
I always see ur video I learned so many
Please make videos for Indian medical exams
thank you
This is awesome!!!!
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At 3.30 , you have named EPA structure as DHA & Vice a versa
SPECTACULAR !
Many thanks! 🥰
Excellent!!
Thanks!
Thanks dr
Please do make videos on biochemistry !
Also make videos on compound and derived lipids.
Your Carbohydrate video is really owsum🖒
Superb 👍👍👍
Great video