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Trans fats are a type of unhealthy fat that are commonly found in processed foods, fried foods, and baked goods. Eating foods high in trans fats can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other health problems. Here are some tips on how to avoid trans fats: 1. Read food labels: Look for products that contain zero grams of trans fats. Be sure to read the ingredient list and avoid any products that contain partially hydrogenated oils, which are a major source of trans fats. 2. Choose healthy fats: Replace trans fats with healthier fats such as monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats found in foods like nuts, seeds, avocado, and fatty fish. 3. Avoid fried foods: Fried foods are often high in trans fats, so it's best to avoid them as much as possible. Instead, opt for grilled, baked, or roasted foods. 4. Cook at home: When you cook at home, you have control over the ingredients you use. Use healthy oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, or avocado oil instead of partially hydrogenated oils. 5. Limit processed foods: Processed foods are often high in trans fats, so try to limit your intake of foods like snack cakes, cookies, and fried foods. By following these tips, you can avoid trans fats and improve your overall health.
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