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panfilo

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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has associated a high intake of trans fatty acids with an increased risk of ____.
 A) general malaise
  B) all-cause mortality
  C) low-grade body inflammation
  D) osteoporosis
  E) extreme peristalsis

Question 2

More than 90 of the weight of fat in foods and more than 95 of the stored fat in the human body are in the form of ____.
 A) compound fats
  B) triglycerides
  C) hydrogenated fats
  D) unsaturated fats
  E) insoluble fibers



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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