2006
DOI: 10.2174/157340106775472047
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The Role of Dietary Fats in Hypertension, Obesity and Insulin Resistance: A Comparative Study of Animals and Humans in Fetal and Adult Life

Abstract: It has long been established that dietary fats play a significant role in both the prevention and progression of chronic disease. Hypertension, obesity, and insulin resistance are three recognized risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease and are largely influenced by dietary fat intake. Saturated fat intake is well known to promote the development of chronic disease. Monounsaturated fats are considered to be beneficial, whereas the role that polyunsaturated fats play in health and disease has… Show more

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“…Since the 1930s, several studies have implicated high dietary fat intake with the development of obesity and hyperglycaemia ( 6 8 ) . A high dietary intake of fat has been reported in Asian Indians ( 9 , 10 ) .…”
Section: Dietary Fatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1930s, several studies have implicated high dietary fat intake with the development of obesity and hyperglycaemia ( 6 8 ) . A high dietary intake of fat has been reported in Asian Indians ( 9 , 10 ) .…”
Section: Dietary Fatsmentioning
confidence: 99%