Monounsaturated fat
In nutrition, monounsaturated fats are dietary fats with one double-bonded carbon in the molecule, with all of the others single-bonded carbons. Monounsaturated fats are currently viewed as being "healthier" than other dietary fats used for cooking and eating. Although they have the same concentration of food energy, they may result in reduced blood cholesterol levels, which reduces the chance of heart disease.
Related Topics:
Double-bonded carbon - Single-bonded carbons - Food energy - Cholesterol - Heart disease
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Monounsaturated fats are found in natural foods like nuts and avocados.
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Compare monounsaturated fat with polyunsaturated fat and saturated fat.
Related Topics:
Polyunsaturated fat - Saturated fat
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