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Types of Fats in Foods Saturated Unsaturated Hydrogenated
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Saturated Fats Solids – butter, lard Mostly from animal sources; coconut/palm oil is an example of saturated plant oil Harder for body to digest (needs more energy to break bonds); Associated with heart disease; creates plaque in arteries
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Saturated Fats Mystric acid
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Unsaturated Fats Linoleic acid
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Unsaturated Fats Liquid - mostly plant oils More healthy than saturated fats Fish has unsaturated fats – healthy for you
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Liver Disease
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What is Cholesterol? Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that is made in the body by the liver. Cholesterol forms part of every cell in the body and serves many vital functions.
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Our bodies need cholesterol to: Maintain healthy cell walls Make hormones (the body's chemical messengers) Make vitamin D Make bile acids, which aid in fat digestion
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Different Types Of Cholesterol There are different types of cholesterol - and not all cholesterol is harmful. Low-density lipoprotein (or LDL) cholesterol is a bad type of cholesterol that is most likely to clog blood vessels, increasing your risk for heart disease. High-density lipoprotein (or HDL) cholesterol is a good type of cholesterol. HDL cholesterol helps clear the LDL cholesterol out of the blood and reduces your risk for heart disease.
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Cholesterol Our bodies can make too much cholesterol when we eat too much saturated fat - the kind of fat found in animal-based foods such as meat and dairy products. In addition to making cholesterol, we also get a small percentage of our body's cholesterol from the foods we eat. Only animal- based foods such as meat, eggs, and dairy products contain cholesterol. Plant foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains do not contain cholesterol.
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Main lifestyle changes to help you lower your cholesterol levels are: Reduce fat and cholesterol in your diet. Eat more foods rich in carbohydrates and fiber, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Increase your level of physical activity. Maintain a healthy body weight.
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Your Turn Using the links found below, create an interesting display of information on fats and our health. Include types of fats, how food choices affect our cholesterol levels, types of cholesterol and how they affect our body, what affect exercise has on cholesterol levels. See worksheet for display suggestions, criteria and evaluation rubric
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How the Body uses Fats http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/ob esity/usefat/index.html http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/ob esity/usefat/index.html
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References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:End o_dysfunction_Athero.PNG http://www.ehealthmd.com/library/low ercholesterol/LC_whatis.html
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