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fats

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for fats.

Editorial note

And of course people want mono and poly unsaturated fats, but they're more expensive and harder to eat in quantity than saturated fats.

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Quick take

Acronym of fish acute toxicity syndrome. [A set of common chemical and functional responses in fish resulting from short-term acute exposure to a lethal concentration of a toxicant.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of fats gathered in one view.

noun

Acronym of fish acute toxicity syndrome. [A set of common chemical and functional responses in fish resulting from short-term acute exposure to a lethal concentration of a toxicant.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for fats.

noun

Acronym of fish acute toxicity syndrome. [A set of common chemical and functional responses in fish resulting from short-term acute exposure to a lethal concentration of a toxicant.]

Example sentences

1

And of course people want mono and poly unsaturated fats, but they're more expensive and harder to eat in quantity than saturated fats.

2

We went through a phase of substituting trans fats for saturated fats.

3

Maybe, just maybe saturated fats are worse than unsaturated fats.

4

There's literally no science behind the notion that fats and carbs together are any worse/better than separate.

5

If some carbs are more filling than other carbs, how can you meaningfully compare all carbs against all fats?

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Sure, heavy eaters binge on carbs or fats or whatever, but that's not the root problem here.

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The effects of the indigestible fats that still taste appealing probably won't be know for a bit but they could be scary.

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And then another study about how polyunsaturated fats can cause metastasis -- wait no they are effective against tumors in another study.

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I'm not against all saturated fats, actually short and medium chain fatty acids are incredibly beneficial for health.

10

Of course env pollution was not that big, but limited calories intake plus animal fats and physical activity contributed to their longevity greatly.

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This whole article is a bunch of BS/broscience that does not consider the many many aspects of increasing processed fats into your diet.

12

And please don't say trans fats if you don't understand that they were a harmful preservation method and don't affect taste at all.

Quote examples

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"After years of being told, and telling others, that saturated fat clogs your arteries and makes you fat, there is now mounting evidence that eating some saturated fats may actually help you lose weight and be good for the heart"

2

> The best oil ever for frying is coconut oil The article does also say: "His research also suggests that when it comes to cooking, frying in saturate-rich animal fats or butter may be preferable to frying in sunflower or corn oil." I do agree about losing the taste of olive oil when frying, but I've only ever noticed this with extra-virgin olive oil.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use fats in a sentence?

And of course people want mono and poly unsaturated fats, but they're more expensive and harder to eat in quantity than saturated fats.

What does fats mean?

Acronym of fish acute toxicity syndrome. [A set of common chemical and functional responses in fish resulting from short-term acute exposure to a lethal concentration of a toxicant.]

What part of speech is fats?

fats is commonly used as noun.