fatsprimarily
Fatsprimarily is not a standard term in nutrition science. In this article, it is used to refer to dietary fats, a broad category of lipids that provide a dense source of energy and support several physiological functions.
Dietary fats are primarily triglycerides, which consist of a glycerol backbone with three fatty acid chains.
Common dietary sources include vegetable oils (olive, canola, sunflower), nuts, seeds, fatty fish, dairy fat, and
Digestion begins in the small intestine, where bile acids emulsify fats and pancreatic lipase digests triglycerides
Health considerations emphasize choosing unsaturated fats over saturated fats and minimizing trans fats. Fat intake should