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This thread is a complete joke, but I will try to salvage what is not.
CY, unfortunately, I cannot dig up any research per se, but I can try to explain what knowledge I have retained. Linoleic acid (LA) is a fatty acid that is converted to arachidonic acid (AA), which is further converted to prostglandin-2. This last step is achieved using an enzyme called delta-5-desaturase (and delta-6-desaturase). Unfortunately, these enzymes also convert alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) into EPA and DHA. Consumption of omega-3 fatty acids compete for this enzyme and it shows that omega-3's have 4-10 times the affinity for the delta-5/6-desaturase enzymes than does AA. This means less prostaglandin-2 production.
Less Prostaglandin production is a bad thing for muscle-building. Prostaglandins are responsible for the inflammation response, and are one of the causes of muscle soreness...not a big deal. Prostaglindins are also a direct stimulus for protein sysnthesis and cause an upregulation of androgen receptors in the muscle cells...BIG deal.
Udo Erasmus has a phenomenal book on this (and anything you would care to know about fats) called Fats that Heal Fats that Kill.
Consuming any type of omega-3, olive oil (or any other compound with anti-inflammatory compounds such as pineapple), peanut oil, NSAIDS, sesame oil, N-acetyl-cycsteine, CLA (competes for d-5/6-de also) while trying to be in an anabolic state is a bad thing. I would recommend a couple weeks of an anti-inflammatory diet followed by 6 weeks on an "inflammatory omega-6" diet. As long as bodybuilding is your goal. When your body senses a shift in its EFA balance for too long, it will make efforts to counteract those trends. Two weeks on fish oil, evening primrose oil, flax oil, sesame oil, olive oil, etc. will help to balance out the six weeks of eggs, steak, and liver.
The AA content is not the only benefit of steak, however. Steak also contains high levels of Carnitine which is very beneficial for fat loss. Not to mention the muscle-sparing creatine, glutamine, and other goodies :D
If you seriously need help finding some articles (please do a search yourself first) I would glady assist you, as I have access to many medical and sports medicine journals. It will take some time though, as my studies dcome first.