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Unlike other dietary fats, trans fats — also called trans-fatty acids — raise "bad" cholesterol and also lowers "good" cholesterol. A diet laden with trans fats ...
Many health care providers consider transfat to be the worst type of fat you can eat. Unlike other dietary fats, transfat, also called transfatty acids, ...
For these reasons, dietary experts advise that you avoid consuming trans fats. The World Health Organization recommends limiting trans fats to less than 1 ...
Trans fats are a type of fat that raises bad cholesterol and lowers good cholesterol. There are very small amounts of naturally occurring trans fat in meats and ...
So what's really wrong with having trans fat in your diet? And what are some healthier alternatives? Jason Howland explains in this Mayo Clinic Minute.
Yale researchers compared data from New York counties with and without restrictions on trans fats, also known as trans fatty acids, from 2002 to 2013. Study ...
So, all in all, trans fat increases your risk of heart disease.” Jason. Manufactured by adding hydrogen to vegetable oil to make it solid at room temperature, ...
Unlike other dietary fats, transfat — also called transfatty acids — both raises your low-density lipoprotein, or LDL or "bad" cholesterol, and lowers your high ...
Public health specialist Donald Hensrud, M.D., says there's no benefit to trans fats and in fact they present a clear hazard to heart health. Journalists ...
Margarine sold in the U.S. is not allowed to have added trans fats. Depending on the oils and the recipe, margarines have different amounts of saturated fat, ...
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