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. 1990 Feb 2;263(5):693-5.

Saturated fatty acids in vegetable oils. Council on Scientific Affairs

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  • PMID: 2296125

Saturated fatty acids in vegetable oils. Council on Scientific Affairs

No authors listed. JAMA. .

Abstract

Concern has been expressed about the "atherogenicity" of coconut and/or palm oil in food products. Saturated fatty acids are found primarily in animal products and in "tropical oils" (coconut, palm, and palm kernel oils). Composition of the total diet over an extended period determines nutritional status and contribution to health. Specific foods and/or food ingredients need to be evaluated within the context of a person's total dietary pattern over time. Persons attempting to limit saturated fatty acid intake should be aware of the high content of saturated fatty acids in tropical oils. The American Medical Association is on record as supporting fatty acid labeling when cholesterol content is declared and cholesterol labeling when fatty acid content is declared. The American Medical Association has supported, and continues to support, voluntary efforts to increase public awareness of the composition and nutritional value of foods.

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  • Fats, oil, health.
    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] JAMA. 1990 Jun 20;263(23):3146-8. JAMA. 1990. PMID: 2348518 No abstract available.

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