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# Omega Resistance Trial ## Signal Omega-3 fatty acids affect insulin sensitivity and hsCRP. [R1] ## Update Omega-3 supplemented high-protein diet with exercise failed to change muscle biomarkers in old adults. [R2] ## Synthesis Omega-3 effects vary between metabolic markers in overweight adults and muscle biomarkers in old adults. [R1] [R2] ## Falsifier Test if omega-3 supplemented diets alter muscle biomarkers in overweight adults aged 40-60. [R1] [R2] ## Receipts - [R1] Effect of Probiotic (VSL#3) and Omega-3 on Lipid Profile, Insulin Sensitivity, Inflammatory Markers, and Gut Colonization in Overweight Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Trial (2014). DOI: 10.1155/2014/348959. - [R2] Effects of an Omega-3 Supplemented, High-Protein Diet in Combination with Vibration and Resistance Exercise on Muscle Power and Inflammation in Old Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (2022). DOI: 10.3390/nu14204274. ## Status Challenger output. Every factual claim is receipt-bound; the falsifier is a proposal, not evidence.
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"title": "Omega-3 Signals Diverge Across Metabolic and Muscle Outcomes"
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