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The impact of trans fat regulation on social inequalities in coronary heart disease in Australia.

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posted on 2013-08-05, 00:00 authored by Kathryn BackholerKathryn Backholer, Anna PeetersAnna Peeters
To The Editor: The evidence that industrially produced trans fatty acids (TFAs) increase the risk of coronary heart disease is compelling, and it is widely agreed that their use in food products should be minimised.1-3 Dietary TFAs are generally found in higher quantities in “unhealthy” food products,4 consumption of which is also found to follow predictable sociodemographic patterns.5 Thus, although the average TFA intake for Australians is relatively low, socioeconomically disadvantaged people are likely to disproportionately represent those with above average intakes.

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Journal

Medical journal of Australia

Volume

199

Pagination

168-168

Location

Sydney, Australia

eISSN

1326-5377

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4.1 Letter or note

Copyright notice

2013, MJA Group

Issue

3

Publisher

MJA Group

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