Abstract

Traumatic stressor could lead to a series of neuroendocrine responses, such as increased sympathetic activity and secretion of stress hormones, because of the local-pathological-changed tissues and stress response. These changes will have a huge impact on nutrient metabolism. In this article, we reviewed the researches on the change in lipid metabolism after trauma, associated factors, possible mechanisms and possible interventions.

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