The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E) be from total fat, <7%E from saturated fatty acids (SFA), and <1%E from trans fatty acid (TFA). This study evaluates the effect of AHA dietary counselling on fat intake. Between 2009 and 2014, 119 obese adults with metabolic syndrome (MetS), (71% women, average 52.5 years of age, and 34.9 kg/m2 of body mass index), received individual and group counselling on the AHA diet, over a one-year study period. Each participant attended 2 individual sessions (months 1 and 12) and 12 group sessions, at one-month intervals. At baseline and one-year, we collected three random 24-h diet recalls (two weekdays and one weekend day). Fat intake pattern...
The last decade has seen nearly 20 papers reviewing the totality of the data on saturated fats and c...
Dietary and policy recommendations frequently focus on reducing saturated fatty acid consumption for...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death throughout the world. Saturated f...
The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E)...
PURPOSE:Diets high in saturated fat acids (SFA) have been linked with cardio-metabolic disease risk....
Background: Current dietary recommendations from organizations such as the American Heart Associatio...
Because of efforts to decrease trans fatty acids (TFA) in the food supply, intake should be assessed...
Limiting the saturated fatty acid (SAFA) consumption forms the basis of dietary fat recommendations ...
Background: The effects of different dietary fatty acids (FA) on cardiovascular risk still needs cla...
This editorial refers to ‘Dietary intake of saturated fatty acids and incident stroke and coronary h...
Current dietary recommendations advise reducing the intake of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) to reduce...
Purpose: UK guidelines recommend dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) should not exceed 10% total en...
Past studies of the association of frans-fatty acid intake with coronary heart disease have been hin...
Current dietary recommendations advise reducing the intake of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) to reduce...
Summary Background: People with elevated cholesterol have an increased risk for developing cardiovas...
The last decade has seen nearly 20 papers reviewing the totality of the data on saturated fats and c...
Dietary and policy recommendations frequently focus on reducing saturated fatty acid consumption for...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death throughout the world. Saturated f...
The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E)...
PURPOSE:Diets high in saturated fat acids (SFA) have been linked with cardio-metabolic disease risk....
Background: Current dietary recommendations from organizations such as the American Heart Associatio...
Because of efforts to decrease trans fatty acids (TFA) in the food supply, intake should be assessed...
Limiting the saturated fatty acid (SAFA) consumption forms the basis of dietary fat recommendations ...
Background: The effects of different dietary fatty acids (FA) on cardiovascular risk still needs cla...
This editorial refers to ‘Dietary intake of saturated fatty acids and incident stroke and coronary h...
Current dietary recommendations advise reducing the intake of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) to reduce...
Purpose: UK guidelines recommend dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) should not exceed 10% total en...
Past studies of the association of frans-fatty acid intake with coronary heart disease have been hin...
Current dietary recommendations advise reducing the intake of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) to reduce...
Summary Background: People with elevated cholesterol have an increased risk for developing cardiovas...
The last decade has seen nearly 20 papers reviewing the totality of the data on saturated fats and c...
Dietary and policy recommendations frequently focus on reducing saturated fatty acid consumption for...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death throughout the world. Saturated f...