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  2. These Are the Unhealthiest Fast Food Burgers in America ... - AOL

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    Experts ranked the most unhealthy fast food cheeseburgers from 24 leading U.S. chains. Researchers compared menu items based on calories, sugar, saturated fat, and sodium content. Nutritionists ...

  3. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    Major American fast food chains including McDonald's, Burger King, KFC and Wendy's reduced and then removed partially hydrogenated oils (containing artificial trans fats) by 2009. This was a major step toward trans fat removal, as french fries were one of the largest sources of trans fat in the American diet, with a large serving of fries ...

  4. Unsaturated fat - Wikipedia

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    A fatty acid chain is monounsaturated if it contains one double bond, and polyunsaturated if it contains more than one double bond. A saturated fat has no carbon-to-carbon double bonds, so the maximum possible number of hydrogen is bonded to carbon, and thus, is considered to be "saturated" with hydrogen atoms.

  5. 17 Best & Worst Jimmy John's Subs, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    The chain's subs and combo meals are popular in many college towns, where students look for affordable meal options. ... and the micronutrients found in fish, like vitamin B12 and iodine, can help ...

  6. Americans get too much omega-6 and not enough omega-3 ... - AOL

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    Best food sources of omega-3 and omega-6 fats. ... safflower, canola, corn) and seeds, such as hemp and sunflower. Omega-6 fats are also found in nuts (like walnuts, almonds and cashews), peanut ...

  7. Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids - Wikipedia

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    Monoglycerides and diglycerides are types of glycerides both naturally present in food fats, [2] including various seed oils; [3] however, their concentration is usually low and industrial production is primarily achieved by a glycerolysis reaction between triglycerides (fats/oils) and glycerol, [4] followed by purification via solvent-free molecular distillation.

  8. The 8 Worst Foods to Eat for Inflammation - AOL

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    A 2021 study published in the Journal of Lipids suggests that most Americans are overconsuming omega-6 fatty acids, largely due to the heavy use of vegetable oils like corn, soybean and sunflower ...

  9. Polyunsaturated fat - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to conventional advice, an evaluation of evidence from 1966–1973 pertaining to the health impacts of replacing dietary saturated fat with linoleic acid found that participants in the group doing so had increased rates of death from all causes, coronary heart disease, and cardiovascular disease. [16]