Trans fat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trans fat is the common name for unsaturated fat with trans -isomer fatty acid(s). Trans fats may be monounsaturated or polyunsaturated but never saturated. Unsaturated fat is a fat molecule, conta...
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Weren't you suing just because Oreos make you fat? Absolutely not. Obesity was not even mentioned in the lawsuit! Trans fats are dangerous regardless of obesity.
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Experts Weigh In: Will Trans Fat Bans Affect Obesity Trends? Joene Hendry. Next Section. The small town of Tiburon, Calif., initiated a nationwide wave of ...
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Trans fat is formed when liquid vegetable oil is turned into a solid, most commonly in the manufacture of margarine or shortening. Many food companies prefer to use trans fat instead of oil because it can reduce costs, extend a product’s storage life and improve characteristics such as flavor and texture.
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Trans Fat Ban; On October 30, 2006 the Food Bank provided testimony at a New York City Council Oversight Hearing regarding the proposal to add §81.08 to Article 81 of the New York City Health Code. ... Obesity; On June 21, 2006 the Food Bank provided testimony at a New York City Council Oversight Hearing on New York City...
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TNF- is known to interfere with Akt and insulin-receptor substrate phosphorylation and be elevated in obesity; however, this was not shown to be different between the CIS- and TRANS-fed animals evaluated. Results for fat concentrations are reported (Table 6) because muscle concentrations of TNF- were too low to quantify.
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Bob Pitts, a Dunkin’ Donuts food specialist, tried many alternatives to oil with trans fat before finding a suitable replacement. (Photo: Gregg Matthews for The New York Times) ... So, it’s about calories, not just fat. Obesity in America, an advocacy group, concurs.
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