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An increased risk of heart disease is associated with a high intake of saturated fats?

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Your question is true

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High intake of saturated fats is linked to increased risk of heart disease. Researchers from Harvard University, USA, found that a 5% higher intake of longer chain dietary saturated fatty acids was associated with a 25% increased risk of coronary heart disease during 24 to 28 years of follow-up.

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