HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA CAUSES |
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A combination of heredity and diet is responsible for the majority
of fat disorders. It is not so much the cholesterol in the diet that
is the problem, because that accounts for only 10% of the body's
store. It is the other fats in the diet that alter the way the body
handles its cholesterol. There is a convincing relation between fats
in the diet and the incidence of atherosclerosis. The guilty fats
are mostly the animal fats, but palm and coconut oil are also
harmful. These fats are called saturated fats for the chemical
reason that most of their carbon atoms have as many hydrogen atoms
attached as they can accommodate. More important than the kind of
fat is the amount of fat. For many people, fat is half of their diet.
A quarter to a fifth is a much healthier fraction, the rest of the
diet being made up of complex carbohydrates and protein.
This disease is silent for decades, until the first episode of heart
disease or stroke. |
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