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Intake of total trans, trans-18:1, and trans-18:2 fatty acids and risk of sudden cardiac death in women
American Heart Journal, 09/25/09
Chiuve SE et al. – In this large prospective cohort of women, neither dietary intake of trans fat nor the individual trans isomers, trans–18:1 and trans–18:2, were significantly associated with risk of SCD. However, trans fat intake may be associated with SCD risk among women with CHD, suggesting that trans fat intake may play a greater role in SCD risk among those with clinically manifest atherosclerosis.
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