Why are trans fats bad for you, what do they do to your body?

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Why are trans fats bad for you, what do they do to your body?

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Fat molecules have long chains of atoms. Trans fats kink the chain into Z shapes. Nontrans (cis) fats kink the chain into C shapes. The enzymes in your body better fit the C shape and have compatability issues with trans fats.

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