What is the difference between trans fat and saturated fat?

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What is the difference between trans fat and saturated fat?

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What is the difference between trans fat and saturated fat?

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Most Recently Shared on August 17, 2011 at 4:55 pm By:

maryhartleyRD Mary Hartley, RD, MPH

Ask Mary: What is the difference between trans fat and saturated fat? http://t.co/Rvp3CUO @CalorieCount #AskMary #nutrition #health

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What Are The Differences Between Good Fat And Bad Fat? - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Yes, there are differences between good fat and bad fat. The bad fat that we traditionally think about are the types of fats that raise LDL cholesterol levels, which increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. That would be saturated fat, fats that come from animal fat, meat and dairy fat, and trans fat.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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"What Are The Differences Between Good Fat And Bad Fat?" - Dr. Bo's Diet| ABC News| Lose Weight http://t.co/uOdBijWQ

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What You Should Know About Fatty Acids

articles.mercola.com — “Getting the right type of fatty acids and learning the difference between saturated fats and polyunsaturated fats can help you avoid chronic inflammation.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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The Science is Practically Screaming... Don't Make This Trendy Fat Mistake http://t.co/6VaJGCVR

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Madonna: The Macrobiotic Diet | HealthGuru

diet-fitness.healthguru.com — “Want to try Madonna's diet? Getting started is simple! The Macrobiotic Diet is a low-fat, high-fiber diet that could offer a sense of inner peace. It may be especially beneficial for women since it's low in saturated fat and high in phytoestrogens.View full resource at diet-fitness.healthguru.com

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What's the difference between macrobiotic food and "regular" food? Madonna eats macrobiotic to keep slim. Learn more! http://ow.ly/4gqLz

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Heart: The Skinny on Fat: How to Tell the Healthy from the Harmful - The Doctor

thedoctorwillseeyounow.com — “Not all fats are bad for you, in fact, some are extremely important to health. Don't know the difference between trans fats and MUFA? Good and bad cholesterol? What are triglycerides, anyway? Learn the differences between the good fats and the bad fats in your foods and the good blood fats and bad blood fats in your body. Also good to know: the places on your body where fat deposits matter and where they don't.View full resource at thedoctorwillseeyounow.com

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TheDoctorNews The Doctor Health Site

Know your fats? Here's an great run-down on the fats we should eat and the ones to avoid for a healthier body and mind. http://bit.ly/euTaHZ

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Trans Fat vs. Saturated Fat - ReComparison | Difference between Trans Fat and Saturated Fat

recomparison.com — “Contrary to what most people think, fat is actually an important part of the diet. A certain amount of fat is good for you, but you do have to make the distinction between the "good" fats...View full resource at recomparison.com

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Dietary fat and the risk of Alzheimer's disease - Health Key

healthkey.com — “It has become clearer and clearer that diets high in saturated fat and trans fats are associated with health problems. There are hundreds of studies that link diets high in these types of fats with heart disease and stroke. What about dementia ? There is a very well designed study that does a connection between Alzheimer's disease and an increased intake of saturated and trans fat.View full resource at healthkey.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 13, 2010 at 7:30 pm By:

MattinglyMD Jay E Mattingly MD Doctor, Anesthesiologist, and Physician

Diets high in saturated fat and trans fats double the risk of Alzheimer's disease http://bit.ly/bOPHyf

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