Biology, asked by lillyjoycerat, 6 months ago

What would most likely happen if a person increased the amount of saturated fat in his or her diet?
The person's risk of cardiovascular disease would increase.
The person's risk of cardiovascular disease would decrease.
The person's bad cholesterol would decrease.
The person’s good cholesterol would increase.

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Answered by DetectiveOTAKU
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Answer:

The person's risk of cardiovascular disease disease would increase.

Explanation:

The saturated fat would settle in the blood vessels, narrowing it and that leads to decreased blood supply to heart. That would have effect as heart attack or increase in hypertension and as I've written above increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

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