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A diet high in saturated fats can be linked to which of the following A kidney failure B suckle cell C goilter D cardiovascular disease

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Answered by ammulusharmila
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Option D: Cardiovascular disease

Explanation:

Your body needs healthy fats for energy and other functions. But too much saturated fat can cause cholesterol to build up in your arteries (blood vessels). Saturated fats raise your LDL (bad) cholesterol. High LDL cholesterol increases your risk for heart disease and stroke.

Answered by Anonymous
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A diet high in saturated fats can be linked to cardiovascular disease. (Option D)

  • Saturated fats when consumed in a limited amount can be good for the body.
  • But when over-consumed, these can increase the level of cholesterol in the body.
  • These fats solidify and can lead to blockages in arteries leading to heart diseases.
  • It can cause stroke, heart attack, other serious diseases. These fats accumulate at different places and disrupt the flow of blood.
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