The purpose of the WHO scientific review on trans fatty acids (TFAs) was to examine the evidence generated since the 1993 Joint FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on Fats and Oils in Human Nutrition, and to inform member countries on the health consequences of TFAs consumption that have emerged since the last report was released. The new information was deemed sufficient to recommend the need to significantly reduce or to virtually eliminate industrially produced TFA from the food supply in agreement with the implementation of the 2004 WHO Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health. This goal has been accomplished in some countries and cities, by the virtual elimination of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils in the human food supply, ...
Background: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
Hydrogenated oils tend to have a higher trans fatty acid (TFA) content than oils that do not contain...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
The purpose of the WHO scientific review on trans fatty acids (TFAs) was to examine the evidence gen...
The purpose of the WHO scientific review on trans fatty acids (TFAs) was to examine the evidence gen...
ObjectiveTo systematically review published studies of interventions to reduce people's intake of di...
A number of approaches have been initiated by governmental and public health organizations in differ...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...
Increased consumption of trans fatty acids (TFA) is associated with increased risk of cardio-vascula...
Removing trans fatty acids (TFAs) from the food supply in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) are one...
Background: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership in England in...
Trans fatty acids (TFA) are fatty acids that contain at least one double bond that is in the trans c...
There is consistent evidence of adverse health effects from industrial trans-fatty acids (TFAs). Sev...
It was the goal of this paper to introduce selected regulatory models concerning the legal status of...
Some recent developments on trans fatty acids (TFA) include aspects like regulation (limited levels ...
Background: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
Hydrogenated oils tend to have a higher trans fatty acid (TFA) content than oils that do not contain...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
The purpose of the WHO scientific review on trans fatty acids (TFAs) was to examine the evidence gen...
The purpose of the WHO scientific review on trans fatty acids (TFAs) was to examine the evidence gen...
ObjectiveTo systematically review published studies of interventions to reduce people's intake of di...
A number of approaches have been initiated by governmental and public health organizations in differ...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...
Increased consumption of trans fatty acids (TFA) is associated with increased risk of cardio-vascula...
Removing trans fatty acids (TFAs) from the food supply in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) are one...
Background: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership in England in...
Trans fatty acids (TFA) are fatty acids that contain at least one double bond that is in the trans c...
There is consistent evidence of adverse health effects from industrial trans-fatty acids (TFAs). Sev...
It was the goal of this paper to introduce selected regulatory models concerning the legal status of...
Some recent developments on trans fatty acids (TFA) include aspects like regulation (limited levels ...
Background: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
Hydrogenated oils tend to have a higher trans fatty acid (TFA) content than oils that do not contain...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...