HNFE 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Triglyceride, Trans Fat, Cholesterol

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Dr. berenson conducted study (obtained hearts from 200 people aged 2-39 years old) from 1978-1998. Physical and lifestyle attributes contribute to developing heart disease. Leading cause of death in the united states. 33% of adults have high blood pressure. 29% of deaths in us are caused by cvd. 35% of adults in us have cvd. 14% of adults in the us have high blood cholesterol. Presence of low-density lipoproteins (ldl) and plaque. Diet high in saturated and trans fats, cholesterol, sodium, and added sugar. Having at least three of the following problems is diagnostic of metabolic syndrome: Increases type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Excessive soft drink consumption (even diet) has been linked to metabolic syndrome. There is a complex relationship between dietary fat and heart disease, especially with saturated and trans fats. Saturated fat intake <10% of daily calories. Low saturated fat (<7% of daily calories) Eating sufficient plant sterols, stanols, and soluble fiber.

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