Fats
Fats
Fats
⚫The "bad"
cholesterol.
⚫ Carry most of the cholesterol in the blood
⚫ Is the main source of damaging buildup and
blockage in the arteries.
⚫ The more LDL-cholesterol you have in your blood,
the greater your risk of heart disease.
⚫ If you have heart disease or are at high risk for
developing it and your LDL is 100 mg/dL or
higher, your cholesterol may well be too high for
you.
High density lipoproteins
(HDL):
⚫ The "good" cholesterol.
⚫ Carry cholesterol in the blood from other parts of the
body back to the liver, which leads to its removal from
the body.
⚫ So HDL help keep cholesterol from building up in the
walls of the arteries.
⚫ <40 mg/dL 🡪 higher risk for heart disease.
⚫ The higher your HDL-cholesterol, the better.
⚫ The average HDL-cholesterol:
⚫ men : 45 mg/dL,
⚫ women: 55 mg/dL.
III. Derived Lipids are simple
derivatives from fat digestion or other
more complex products.
They are fat substances produced from
fats and fat compounds during digestive
breakdown.
a. FATTY ACIDS
b. GLYCEROL
c. STEROIDS
a. FATTY ACIDS
" the main building blocks of fats"
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