Respuesta :
having high triglyceride levels could be an indicator of heart disease
Answer:
1. High triglyceride levels can be an indicator of heart disease; diabetics and people who are obese usually have high triglyceride levels.
2. Amount of saturated fat, cholesterol, or trans fatty acids
3. Hydrogenation is the introduction of hydrogen to vegetable oil molecules to make them saturated. It’s a concern for nutrition because although some hydrogenated vegetable oils were considered to be a healthy alternative to animal fats, it’s now believed that this type of hydrogenated oils might do as much damage to the veins and arteries as animal fat.
4. Excess saturated fats are unable to be broken down by the body, so they’re stored in the walls of the veins and arteries; this causes the veins and arteries to narrow, as well as become hard. This makes it very difficult for blood to pass through and ultimately leads to various disease states.
5. Fish is low in cholesterol and saturated fats. Fish contains omega-3 fatty acids, which are thought to help protect against heart disease.
6. No, all fat has calories, and even “healthy” calories may exceed daily calorie needs
7.
a. Increased
b. Decreased
c. Decreased
d. Increased
8. LDL