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  1. Fat - Wikipedia

    The most common type of fat, in human diet and most living beings, is a triglyceride, an ester of the triple alcohol glycerol H (–CHOH–) 3H and three fatty acids.

  2. What Is Fat? Why You Need Fats - Cleveland Clinic

    Dec 9, 2024 · The fats in your food don’t automatically turn into body fat (adipose tissue). Your body only stores fat if you take in more calories from protein, carbs or fats than your body …

  3. The truth about fats: the good, the bad, and the in-between

    Apr 12, 2022 · Avoid the trans fats, limit the saturated fats, and replace with essential polyunsaturated fats Why are trans fats bad for you, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated …

  4. Dietary fat: Know which to choose - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 15, 2023 · Not all fat is created equal. Find out which type of fat to choose — and which to avoid — for good health.

  5. Good Fats vs. Bad Fats: Everything You Need to Know - Healthline

    Apr 24, 2023 · Some fats are better for you than others and may even promote good heart health. Know the difference to determine which fats to avoid, and which to eat in moderation.

  6. Types of fat: The good and the bad - Medical News Today

    Mar 17, 2025 · When it comes to health, not all fats are equal. This article looks at the sources and types of fat, their effects on the body, and how much to add to the diet.

  7. Types of Dietary Fat: A Complete Guide To Fatty Acids

    Sep 26, 2025 · This complete guide to fatty acids describes all the different types of dietary fat, their potential health effects, and where to find them.

  8. Fat | Definition, Types, Functions, Synthesis, & Uses | Britannica

    Sep 6, 2025 · fat, any substance of plant or animal origin that is nonvolatile, insoluble in water, and oily or greasy to the touch. Together with animal and vegetable oils, fats comprise one of …

  9. Fats | American Heart Association

    Understanding the different types of fats; what's good fat, bad fat and what the AHA recommends for heart health, helps you make healthier choices.

  10. Types of Fat - The Nutrition Source

    The American Heart Association suggests that 8-10 percent of daily calories should come from polyunsaturated fats, and there is evidence that eating more polyunsaturated fat—up to 15 …