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  • 标题:Ruminant and industrially produced trans fatty acids: health aspects
  • 作者:Steen Stender ; Arne Astrup ; Jørn Dyerberg
  • 期刊名称:Food & Nutrition Research
  • 印刷版ISSN:1654-661X
  • 出版年度:2008
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Co-Action Publishing
  • 摘要:Fatty acids of trans configuration in our food come from two different sources - industrially producedpartially hydrogenated fat (IP-TFA) used in frying oils, margarines, spreads, and in bakery products, andruminant fat in dairy and meat products (RP-TFA). The first source may contain up to 60% of the fatty acidsin trans form compared to the content in ruminant fat which generally does not exceed 6%. In WesternEurope, including Scandinavia, the average daily intake of IP-TFA has decreased during the recent decadedue to societal pressure and a legislative ban, whereas the intake of RP-TFA has remained stable.In spite of this decrease we have found that in many countries consumption > 20 g of IP-TFA in a one-mealmenu consisting of some popular foods is possible, even though the average intake of IP-TFA in thesecountries is low. Subgroups of the populations may therefore, on average, consume 5 g IP-TFA per day.This level of consumption is generally not possible for RP-TFA. A daily intake of > 5 g TFA (primarily IPTFA)is associated with a 29% increased risk of coronary heart disease. Such an association is not found forRP-TFA up to a daily intake of 4 g.The high amount of IP-TFA in popular foods, the evidence of a more harmful effect on health by IP-TFAthan by RP-TFA, and the feasibility of eliminating IP-TFA from foods without side effects for the population,suggest that a selective elimination of IP-TFA from our food is a ‘low hanging fruit’ in the quest for a morehealthy diet for subgroups of the population.
  • 关键词:trans fatty acids;uminant;industrial;hydrogenated fats;health aspects;cardio-vascular disorders;obesity
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