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11/21/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.589-11/21/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
FDA to ban artery-clogging trans fats.
What are trans fats? They’re also called partially hydrogenated oils that are created when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil to make it more solid. They’re used to help give a more solid texture and richness to certain foods, like baked goods, biscuits, and ready-to-eat frostings, or to fry food.
Why is the FDA banning the use of trans fats? They raise bad cholesterol while lowering the good one, and therefore they could contribute to clog artery and cause heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the United States. They are considered even less healthy than saturated fats like cheese or meat fats.
What about the rest of the world? No such strict ban has been applied yet but requirements to label the amount of usage of trans fats have been seen in some countries like saturated fat.
Enjoy reading and thinking how much trans fats you might be taking in each meal or snack.


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