Why should parents be concerned about the amount of saturated fat, trans fat and cholesterol their children eat?
Heart disease doesn’t happen overnight–it begins developing in early childhood and may not produce symptoms until adulthood. Over the years, fat and cholesterol can build up in the arteries, which can block the flow of blood to the heart and other vital organs. Eventually, these blockages can lead to poor circulation, heart attack, stroke, and even death. Expert health organizations recommend that anyone over the age of two keep their saturated fat, trans fat and cholesterol intakes low in order to prevent fat buildup in the arteries later in life.