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   Trans fatty acids – A risk factor for cardiovascular disease  
   
نویسنده Iqbal Mohammad Perwaiz
منبع pakistan journal of medical sciences - 2014 - دوره : 30 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:194 -197
چکیده    Trans fatty acids (tfa) are produced either by hydrogenation of unsaturated oils or by biohydrogenation in the stomach of ruminant animals. vanaspati ghee and margarine have high contents of tfa. a number of studies have shown an association of tfa consumption and increased risk of cardiovascular disease (cvd). this increased risk is because tfa increase the ratio of ldl cholesterol to hdl cholesterol. food and agriculture organization of the united nations and world health organization have come up with the recommendation that the contents of tfa in human dietary fat should be reduced to less than 4%. there is high prevalence of cvd in pakistan. high consumption of vanaspati ghee which contains 14.2-34.3% of tfa could be one of the factors for this increased burden of cvd in pakistan. consumption of dietary fat low in tfa would be helpful in reducing the risk of cvd in south asia. denmark by banning the sale of food items with tfa has brought down the number of deaths due to coronary heart disease by nearly 50% over a period of 20 years. public awareness about the adverse effects of tfa on human health would be extremely important. media can play a very effective role in educating the masses and advocating the policy for the sale of only low tfa food items.
کلیدواژه Cardiovascular disease ,Coronary heart disease ,Dietary fats ,Trans fatty acid ,South Asia
آدرس Aga Khan University, Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences, Pakistan
 
     
   
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