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Trans fats are a type of

saturated fat that raises your HDL ("good") cholesterol
saturated fat that raises your LDL ("bad") cholesterol
unsaturated fat that lowers your blood pressure
unsaturated fat that decreases your risk of heart disease

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User Usersina
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Answer:

The correct answer is: saturated fat that raises your LDL ("bad") cholesterol

Step-by-step explanation:

Trans fats correspond to "bad" fatty acids, since they raise "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and decrease "good" HDL. They act as saturated fats, and have harmful effects on health, increasing the risk of atherosclerosis.

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