Effect of Fat on Our Heart and Pancreas
Saturated fats and persistently high cholesterol levels are linked to heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.
Heart
The risk of developing
Studies state that the increasing incidences of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) in many newly industrialized countries is due to increased consumption of saturated fat and cholesterol, low intake of PUFA and increasing obesity.
Pancreas
Eating too much saturated fat may result in adult-onset diabetes. Carrying large amounts of body fat has been linked to insulin resistance which is the pre-diabetic stage. Research shows that substituting unsaturated vegetable fats for saturated fats significantly decreases the risk for diabetes. A recent study on diet and insulin resistance states that imbalanced diets consisting of high intake of carbohydrates, omega-6 fats, and saturated fats, and low intake of omega-3 fats and fiber and subclinical inflammation contribute to high prevalence of insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and
Obesity
Due to excess intake of harmful fats (saturated fats and trans fats) in the average urban Indian’s diet, most of the Indians tend to become overweight. Eating too many calories in the form of saturated fat and cholesterol can lead to rapid weight gain. Obesity being the prime cause for most conditions further leads to metabolic syndrome, diabetes,
Over the years numerous studies have exposed the dangers of saturated fats and excess cholesterol consumption. But removing them from your diet can be very difficult in practice.