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Avoid trans fat on the menu

Trans fats keep food fresh longer while they're on grocery store shelves. However, the partially-hydrogenated oils can also lead to heart disease because of the increase in low-density lipoprotein LDL-cholesterol and decrease in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. Here are tips to control trans fat intake. (Source: CDC)
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According to <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/sc-foods-0702-health-labels-20100702,0,719702.story">Dr. DeBusman</a>, a nutritionist with Alameda County Family Health Services and a professor at Merritt College in Oakland, a product that says it has 0 grams of trans fat doesn't always have 0g. If the product has less than 0.5 grams total per serving, the label may read "Trans Fat 0g."

Avoiding trans fat in foods

( Bill Hogan/Chicago Tribune )
According to Dr. DeBusman, a nutritionist with Alameda County Family Health Services and a professor at Merritt College in Oakland, a product that says it has 0 grams of trans fat doesn't always have 0g. If the product has less than 0.5 grams total per serving, the label may read "Trans Fat 0g."
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