Because of efforts to decrease trans fatty acids (TFA) in the food supply, intake should be assessed in the population to establish a baseline TFA intake. The 1999-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was used to identify a benchmark for TFA intake. TFA was estimated by mean, median, and quintile of intake, TFA intake data were weighted using the NHANES 4-year sample weights. The main outcome measures included TFA intake in grams per day and percentage of energy in the top 25 food sources of TFA. Data are reported for 16,669 individuals >/=3 years of age. Median TFA intake was 2.3 % of calories (5 g/day) with 0.9-4.5 % of energy (1.5-13.1 g/day) over different quintiles of intake. Mean TFA intake was 2.5 % of en...
There are stringent regulations applicable for trans-fatty acid (TFA) limitations from food supply a...
This report presents dietary intake estimates for fats and fatty acids from the National Health and ...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...
Because of efforts to decrease trans fatty acids (TFA) in the food supply, intake should be assessed...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Because ...
BackgroundThe consumption of trans fatty acids (TFAs) is associated with an increased risk of cardio...
Consumption of trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been unequivocally linked to several adverse health effe...
Past studies of the association of frans-fatty acid intake with coronary heart disease have been hin...
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...
The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E)...
Trans-fatty acid (TFA) intake can increase the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and mo...
The American Heart Association recommends consuming fish (particularly oily fish) at least two times...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are a type of fat that occurs naturally in small amounts in beef and dairy ...
To reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servi...
There are stringent regulations applicable for trans-fatty acid (TFA) limitations from food supply a...
This report presents dietary intake estimates for fats and fatty acids from the National Health and ...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...
Because of efforts to decrease trans fatty acids (TFA) in the food supply, intake should be assessed...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Because ...
BackgroundThe consumption of trans fatty acids (TFAs) is associated with an increased risk of cardio...
Consumption of trans fatty acids (TFAs) has been unequivocally linked to several adverse health effe...
Past studies of the association of frans-fatty acid intake with coronary heart disease have been hin...
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...
The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E)...
Trans-fatty acid (TFA) intake can increase the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and mo...
The American Heart Association recommends consuming fish (particularly oily fish) at least two times...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are a type of fat that occurs naturally in small amounts in beef and dairy ...
To reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servi...
There are stringent regulations applicable for trans-fatty acid (TFA) limitations from food supply a...
This report presents dietary intake estimates for fats and fatty acids from the National Health and ...
Subject: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are produced either by the process of bacterial hydrogenation in t...