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[[Image:Serum-Fatty-Acids.jpg|thumb|left|Serum Fatty Acid Reference Ranges [http://images.biomedsearch.com/22254080/nutrients-03-00152.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIBOKHYOLP4MBMRGQ&Expires=1504569600&Signature=u33c2jBfaVBAMGy%2Fb69uqjiMrFE%3D © Bradbury, K.E. et al]]]
 
About 2 to 5% of serum fatty acids are free fatty acids. Serum reference levels for free fatty acids are 0.00-0.72 mmol/L.[http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/8280] / with a mean value of 7.5 nM (with a standard deviation of 2.5 nM), and a 1.5 nM increase after overnight fasting. [http://www.jlr.org/content/36/2/229.long]
 
About 2 to 5% of serum fatty acids are free fatty acids. Serum reference levels for free fatty acids are 0.00-0.72 mmol/L.[http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/8280] / with a mean value of 7.5 nM (with a standard deviation of 2.5 nM), and a 1.5 nM increase after overnight fasting. [http://www.jlr.org/content/36/2/229.long]
  

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The 3 main sources of energy in your body are fatty acids, sugars and protein (disregarding alcohol).

Serum Energy

Serum Fatty Acid Reference Ranges © Bradbury, K.E. et al

About 2 to 5% of serum fatty acids are free fatty acids. Serum reference levels for free fatty acids are 0.00-0.72 mmol/L.[1] / with a mean value of 7.5 nM (with a standard deviation of 2.5 nM), and a 1.5 nM increase after overnight fasting. [2]

Fasting

During starvation, utilisation of fatty acids from intracellular lipid droplets is increased, and autophagy mediated.[3]

Exercise

Not just daily exercise increases lipolysis in general [4], but also acute exercise increases lipolysis, specifically in the liver (not in skeletal muscle), accompanied by increased serum levels of free fatty acid, glycerol and ketone body.[5]

Better fitness is not associated with lower dietary fat intakes.[6] Increased physical activity reduces serum triglyceride levels.[7] At similar levels mean VO2, tennis match play relies more on glycolysis and glycogenolysis compared to continuous running exercise.[8]