Today, restaurants, including all eateries that operate within New York City, as well as restaurants across the country, regularly use a rather large amount of an artery-clogging agent, commonly found within their vital ingredients. Artificial transitive fatty acid, or trans-fat as known to the consumer, is the target of the NYC Board of Health and Mental Hygiene, medical experts, and health conscious consumers, for permanent removal from all NYC restaurant menus by July 2008. Specifically, the NYC health code now requires that all establishments holding a NYC Health Department permit, including all restaurants, caterers, stationary hot and cold vendors, and mobile food establishments, limit their use of trans-fat to amount below 0.5 grams ...
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg made headlines when he declared that local restaurants ...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership in England involving volu...
The consumption of industrially produced fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated with an increased ri...
successful effort to voluntarily eliminate trans fatty acids from the cooking oils used in its 18 lo...
Decades after key modifiable risk factors were identified, cardiovas-cular disease remains the leadi...
This paper analyzes the impact of trans fat bans in restaurants on cardiovascular disease (CVD) mort...
The adverse effects of trans fatty acid (trans fat) on car-diovascular health have been known for at...
Background: Dietary trans fat increases risk for coronary heart disease. In 2006, New York City (NYC...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...
Although we are all abundantly aware of the health risk of saturated fat, not much attention ...
In December 2006, the New York City Board of Health passed an ordinance introduced by the Department...
Background: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
Trans fatty acids have long been used in food manufacturing due in part to their melting point at ro...
Trans-fatty acids are formed during the commercial hydrogenation of vegetable oils. These partially ...
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg made headlines when he declared that local restaurants ...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership in England involving volu...
The consumption of industrially produced fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated with an increased ri...
successful effort to voluntarily eliminate trans fatty acids from the cooking oils used in its 18 lo...
Decades after key modifiable risk factors were identified, cardiovas-cular disease remains the leadi...
This paper analyzes the impact of trans fat bans in restaurants on cardiovascular disease (CVD) mort...
The adverse effects of trans fatty acid (trans fat) on car-diovascular health have been known for at...
Background: Dietary trans fat increases risk for coronary heart disease. In 2006, New York City (NYC...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...
Although we are all abundantly aware of the health risk of saturated fat, not much attention ...
In December 2006, the New York City Board of Health passed an ordinance introduced by the Department...
Background: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated wi...
Trans fatty acids have long been used in food manufacturing due in part to their melting point at ro...
Trans-fatty acids are formed during the commercial hydrogenation of vegetable oils. These partially ...
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg made headlines when he declared that local restaurants ...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership in England involving volu...
The consumption of industrially produced fatty acids (TFAs) has been associated with an increased ri...