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  1. Trans fat - Wikipedia

    Trans fatty acids (also called trans-unsaturated fatty acids) are derived from trans fats, which are triglycerides (esters of glycerin). Trans fats are converted to trans fatty acids in the digestive tract …

  2. Which Foods Still Contain Trans Fats? - Verywell Health

    Aug 19, 2025 · Artificially-produced trans fats can raise the risk of heart disease. Learn which foods have them and how to avoid them.

  3. Trans fat is double trouble for heart health

    Feb 1, 2025 · Experts say that trans fat is the worst type of fat to eat. That's because it raises "bad" cholesterol and lowers "good" cholesterol. A diet high in trans fat raises the risk of heart attack and …

  4. What Are Trans Fats, and Are They Bad for You? - Healthline

    Apr 10, 2023 · Trans fats are a type of unsaturated fat that come in two forms: natural from ruminant animals and artificial. Natural trans fats are safe in moderation, but artificial ones may lead to health...

  5. What are some sources of trans fats and are trans fats bad for health?

    Nov 3, 2025 · What is trans fat and how does it affect health? Read on to learn more about this type of fat, including dietary sources, whether the body needs it, and how it may affect health.

  6. Trans Fat | FDA

    Learn what trans fat is, where you may find it and how it can affect your health.

  7. Trans fat - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Jan 24, 2024 · Trans fat, or trans -fatty acids (TFA), are unsaturated fatty acids that come from either industrial or natural sources. More than 278 000 deaths each year globally can be attributed to intake …

  8. Trans Fat: What It Is and Why It’s Harmful - Cleveland Clinic Health ...

    Jun 6, 2023 · Trans fats are artificially created when hydrogen is added to oil. Their health risks have led to them being banned in the U.S. But they’re not entirely gone.

  9. What Are Trans Fats? - WebMD

    May 7, 2024 · Trans fats, or trans-fatty acids, are a type of fat that fall into the “unhealthy” category because they can increase your risk of heart disease, and they have no known health benefits.

  10. Fats in Foods - American Heart Association

    Jan 9, 2026 · Naturally-occurring trans fats are present in small amounts in foods made from animals, such as milk and meat products. Artificial /or industrial trans fats are created by modifying liquid …