Advanced warning - this post is for those interested in a bit of science. What are commonly known as 'fats' are actually called fatty acids. These play an important part in a balanced diet and everybody needs a sufficient amount, but there are 'good' and 'bad' types of fat. Understanding the differences between the two types, and what foods they are found in will help you make healthy food choices. The 'bad' fat is Saturated. Labelled 'bad' as it increases levels of LDL (low density lipoproteins). This is linked to high cholesterol, which is one of the factors that contributes to coronary heart disease. A saturated fatty acid is a row of carbon atoms bonded, with single bonds, together with hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon. As you can see the carbon chains are completely and evenly filled with hydrogen atoms - in other words they are saturated with hydrogen. They also have a carboxyl group at the end (COOH), which is what makes...
What Is The Point In One, Without The Other.
Comments
Post a Comment