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Q: What substance clogs the arteries after eating too much fatty foods?
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What clogs arteries forming heart attacks?

Plaque clogs arteries. Plaque comes from a diet of fatty foods.


What is the fatty food substance that hardens in days the arteries?

Cholesterol


What fatty substance builds up on the walls of arteries?

cholesterol


What is the fatty substance that sticks to the inner surface of the arteries?

They are several but mostly it is Cholesterol, a tetra cyclic lipid.


Is the term that describes a fatty acid containing the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms bound to it?

If a fatty acid contains the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms bound to it, it is a saturated fat. That is the kind that clogs your arteries and causes you to have heart attacks.


What heart disease is the result of reduced blood flow to the heart caused by the build-up of fatty deposits in the arteries?

Heart disease typically does not cause fatty deposits in the arteries. Rather the process is the other way around: an unhealthy diet high in fat and cholesterol causes a build up of fatty deposits, and these deposits lead to heart diseases such as Coronary Heart Disease.


The long term affects of eating fatty food?

You arteries will clog causing heart disease, heart attack, diabetes and death.


Why are fatty foods in your diet blamed for causing heart disease?

the fat in them enters the bloodstream, and eventually builds up in there, clogs up the arteries and makes the heart stop or work so hard that it gets damaged.


Is myelin sheath a fatty substance?

yes, it is a fatty substance


Which of the following is good for your health a positive behavioral change b eating fatty foods c substance abuse d smoking?

' a ' is.


How does eating fatty foods affect ones risk of developing heart disease?

Fatty foods lead to a buildup of plaque in the blood vessels and arteries which can cause blood clots leading to heart disease


How do the arteries develop atherosclerosis?

well, it means that Atherosclerosis is a condition in which fatty material collects along the walls of arteries. This fatty material thickens, hardens (forms calcium deposits), and may eventually block the arteries. there are treatments.Angioplasty and stent placement - peripheral arteries. then there dieting and cutting fatty foods out . and walking about 30-mins 3 times a day . dr.p