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Dr. Oz says that trans fats cannot be digested, that they just sit in your fat cells and make you fatter. A person could lose weight easily by just not eating food with trans fat in it.

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What health disorders do trans fatty acid contribute to?

liver disease


How does Trans Fatty Acid influence Heart Disease?

Yes, and is actually worse than the sys form of fatty acids. The only difference between sys and trans fatty acids are the angles of the molecules. In nature, only sys fatty acids are made, but through chemistry (or through over heating oils), we are able to make trans fatty acids. The problem is that your body can only recognize the sys form. So if you have sys fatty acids in your body, your body knows how to remove them, but if you have trans fatty acids in your body, your body doesn't know how to remove them. As a result the trans fatty acids build up in your system and can cause heart disease. Sys fatty acids can cause heart disease also, but since your body is constantly removing them, it forms slower than the trans form.


Why are trans-fatty acids a concern to nutritionists?

Trans-fatty acids are a concern to nutritionists because they raise LDL (bad) cholesterol levels while lowering HDL (good) cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of heart disease. They have also been linked to inflammation and other chronic health conditions. Due to these negative health effects, many health authorities recommend limiting or avoiding trans-fatty acids in the diet.


Are trans fatty acids made by the body in large quantities?

No, trans fatty acids are not made by the body in large quantities. They are primarily found in processed foods containing hydrogenated oils. Consuming high levels of trans fats can increase the risk of heart disease and other health issues.


A type of fatty acid with odd molecular shapes that is created when oils are partly hydrogenated?

Trans fats are created during the partial hydrogenation process of oils, resulting in fatty acids with unusual molecular shapes. These fats are associated with negative health effects and are often found in processed foods. Consuming trans fats should be limited to promote better health outcomes.


Why is fatty foods bad for you?

If it is trans fat than it can accumulate within your arteries and veins and cause fatal blockages.


What are trans fatty acids and why are they considered harmful to health?

Trans fatty acids are unsaturated fats that have been artificially altered through a process called hydrogenation. They are considered harmful to health because they can raise bad cholesterol levels, lower good cholesterol levels, increase the risk of heart disease, and contribute to other health issues like inflammation and insulin resistance.


Are trans fatty acid routinely made by the human body?

Trans fat is the common name for unsaturatedfatwith transisomer fatty acid.


What is the difference between cis- and trans-fatty acids?

Just the difference between cis and trans isomers. The arrangement of functional groups around double bonded carbons. Same groups lined up on the same side are cis fatties and alternate groups lined up on the different sides are trans fatty acids.


What is a type of fatty acid odd molecular shapes that is created when oils are partly hydrogenated?

Trans fats are a type of fatty acid with an odd molecular shape that are created when oils are partly hydrogenated. They are known for their negative impact on heart health and are considered unhealthy.


What is a by-product of hydrogenation?

trans fatty acids


What is a by product of hydrogenation?

trans fatty acids