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  1. Saturated fat can raise blood cholesterol and can put you at risk for heart disease and stroke. You should ... of any foods that are high in saturated fat. Sources of saturated fat include whole-milk dairy ...
  2. Saturated fat can raise blood cholesterol and can put you at risk for heart disease and stroke. You should ... of any foods that are high in saturated fat. Sources of saturated fat include whole-milk dairy ...
  3. ... and stores the rest in the form of fat. A calorie is a calorie, whether it comes ... between them is the number of calories, nutrients, fat, and other ingredients in a typical serving . Calories ...
  4. ... to energy output, there is no expansion of fat cells (lipocytes) to accommodate excess. It is only ... are taken in than used that the extra fat is stored in the lipocytes and the person ...
  5. The fat layer of skin is located in the subcutaneous layer of tissue called the hypodermis. The thickness of the fat layer, which varies greatly from one person to ...
  6. Saturated fats are found predominantly in animal products such as meat and dairy products, and can be associated with ... and coconut butter, are also high in saturated fats.
  7. ... out with weights. Muscles use more calories than fat throughout the day, even while you are resting. ...
  8. ... most common method of obtaining an abdominal wall fat pad biopsy.
  9. Fat can "settle" in certain parts of the body. Women gain fat mostly in the stomach, buttocks, hips, and thighs. Men, on the other hand, can gain fat in the belly and waist. Liposuction may help ...
  10. ... diet of children is the proper amount of fat. Children under two years of age should not be on a fat-restricted diet, because cholesterol and fat are thought ...
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