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- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/FNDH_132%3A_Basic_Nutrition_(Hoss-Cruz)/04%3A_I_eat_therefore_I_am/4.06%3A_Lipids/4.6.09%3A_Lipids_and_DiseaseAccording to the Harvard School of Public Health, for every extra 2 percent of calories from trans fat consumed per day—about the amount found in a midsize order of French fries at a fast-food establi...According to the Harvard School of Public Health, for every extra 2 percent of calories from trans fat consumed per day—about the amount found in a midsize order of French fries at a fast-food establishment—the risk of coronary heart disease increases by 23 percent [1] . A buildup of cholesterol in the blood can lead to brittle blood vessels and a blockage of blood flow to the affected area.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Feather_River_College/HES_170%3A_Introduction_to_Nutrition_(FRC)/06%3A_Lipids/6.09%3A_Lipids_and_DiseaseAccording to the Harvard School of Public Health, for every extra 2 percent of calories from trans fat consumed per day—about the amount found in a midsize order of French fries at a fast-food establi...According to the Harvard School of Public Health, for every extra 2 percent of calories from trans fat consumed per day—about the amount found in a midsize order of French fries at a fast-food establishment—the risk of coronary heart disease increases by 23 percent [1] . A buildup of cholesterol in the blood can lead to brittle blood vessels and a blockage of blood flow to the affected area.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Introduction_to_Nutrition_Science/05%3A_Lipids/5.09%3A_Lipids_and_DiseaseAccording to the Harvard School of Public Health, for every extra 2 percent of calories from trans fat consumed per day—about the amount found in a midsize order of French fries at a fast-food establi...According to the Harvard School of Public Health, for every extra 2 percent of calories from trans fat consumed per day—about the amount found in a midsize order of French fries at a fast-food establishment—the risk of coronary heart disease increases by 23 percent [1] . A buildup of cholesterol in the blood can lead to brittle blood vessels and a blockage of blood flow to the affected area.