نتایج جستجو برای: trans fatty acids

تعداد نتایج: 376125  

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2005
Chung-Jyi Tsai Michael F Leitzmann Walter C Willett Edward L Giovannucci

BACKGROUND The consumption of trans-fatty acids adversely affects blood lipid levels. The relationship with the incidence of gallstone disease is unknown. METHODS We prospectively studied consumption of trans-fatty acids in relation to the risk of gallstone disease in a cohort of 45,912 men. trans-Fatty acid consumption was assessed using a validated semiquantitative food frequency questionna...

2006
Rozenn N. Lemaitre Irena B. King Dariush Mozaffarian Nona Sotoodehnia Thomas D. Rea Lewis H. Kuller David S. Siscovick

Background—Intake of trans fatty acids is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease. Whether different classes of trans fatty acids show similar associations is unclear. We previously reported an association of sudden cardiac death with red cell membrane trans-18:2 but not trans-18:1 fatty acids. To extend these findings, we investigated the associations of plasma phospholipid tr...

Journal: :Acta microbiologica Polonica 2003
Hanna Mojska

Trans isomers are formed from cis unsaturated fatty acids during biohydrogenation by rumen microorganisms and by commercial partial hydrogenation during the processing of vegetable and fish oils. Recent estimates indicate that consumers in Western countries may receive from 0.5-2.1% to 2.5% of total energy intake as trans fatty acids. In recent years special attention has been given to the pote...

Journal: :Lancet 1995
A Aro A F Kardinaal I Salminen J D Kark R A Riemersma M Delgado-Rodriguez J Gomez-Aracena J K Huttunen L Kohlmeier B C Martin

Dietary isomeric trans fatty acids-mainly produced by hydrogenation of oils-are suspected of increasing the risk of coronary heart disease. Dietary trans fatty acid intake is reflected in the fatty acid composition of adipose tissue. In an international multicentre study in eight European countries and Israel (EURAMIC), adipose tissue aspiration samples were obtained from 671 men with acute myo...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2009
P-M Fernández-San Juan

Recent studies of dietary habits in children and adolescents performed in Spain show that a high percentage of the daily energy intake corresponds to fat (42.0-43.0%). These findings show an excessive contribution of saturated fatty acids and also a considerable supply of trans fatty acids. These compounds are formed generally during partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils, a process that conve...

2010

What are trans fatty acids (TFA)? Fatty acids found in foods can be saturated (SFA, no double bonds), monounsaturated (MUFA, 1 double bond) or polyunsaturated (PUFA , 2 or more double bonds). The double bonds provide rigidity to the molecule and result in specific molecular configurations. Naturally occurring fatty acids in foods usually have the cis configuration, i.e. the hydrogen atoms with ...

2007
Mieczysław Obiedziński Elżbieta Bartnikowska Julian Swierczynski

Fatty acids containing trans unsaturated double bonds occur in nature, but the most common dietary source are “man-treated” fats. Because of the possible link between trans-fatty acids consumption and human disease-mainly cardiovascular disease and cancer, the health effects of trans-FA have been studied for over the last fifty years. Trans fatty acids are unsaturated fatty acids with at least ...

Background: Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of mortality in the world. Diets containing saturated fatty acids, industrial trans fatty acids and unsaturated Cis fatty acids, have different effects on blood lipids, insulin resistance, thrombosis and impaired endothelial cell function. Accordingly, this study aims at measuring the amount of fatty acids in some food products that are com...

Alizadeh AR, Esmaeili V Shahverdi AH

Background: Mammalian spermatozoa are characterized by a high proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and the membrane structure of spermatozoa plays a crucial role in fertilization. Moreover, dietary fatty acid (FA) influence sperm FA profiles in several species. This study focused on responses to dietary omega-3 fatty acids and comprehensive fatty acid profiles analysis in men as wel...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Robert G Metcalf Leslie G Cleland Robert A Gibson Kurt C Roberts-Thomson James Rm Edwards Prashanthan Sanders Robert Stuklis Michael J James Glenn D Young

BACKGROUND Studies relating cardiovascular outcomes to dietary or blood measures of various fatty acids rely on the implicit assumptions that dietary change results in changes in blood fatty acids that, in turn, alter cardiac fatty acids. Although dietary intakes of n-3 (omega-3), n-6 (omega-6), and trans fatty acids are reflected in their concentrations in blood, there are few human data on th...

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