Essential Biology with Physiology
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ISBN: 9781323260999
Author: Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Jelly A. Hogan, Jane B. Reece, Custom Edition for Professor Davison
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Chapter 1, Problem 11PS
Interpreting Data Trans fats are a form of dietary fat that can have significant health consequences. The graph below represents data from a 2004 study that compared the amount of trans fats found in adipose tissue (body fat) of 79 heart attack patients and 167 people who did not have a heart attack. Write a one-sentence summary of the results presented in the graph.
Data from: P. M. Clifton et al., Trans fatty acids in adipose tissue and the food supply are associated with myocardial infarction. Journal of Nutrition 134: 874–879 (2004).
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