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Saturated dietary fats increase the risk of heart disease by(a) widening arteries by thinning their walls(b) narrowing veins by carbohydrate deposition(c) narrowing arteries by fat deposition(d) narrowing arteries by carbohydrate deposition |
Answer» Answer is : (c) narrowing arteries by fat deposition Saturated dietary fats increase the risk of heart disease by narrowing arteries by fat deposition. Saturated fat raises the level of cholesterol in your blood. High levels of Low Density Lipid (LDL) cholesterol in blood are responsible for their deposition in blood vessel, thus narrowing the lumens and increasing the risk of heart diseases and stroke. |
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