Paul Saladino· MD
it's quite obvious it is that the urbanized people have less saturated fat and in more fiber
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it's quite obvious it is that the urbanized people have less saturated fat and in more fiber
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when you move to more urban areas your reliance on animal products goes down so you have to get your energy from somewhere so typically what we saw was the dependency on corn and then also wheat to some extent yes skyrockets
when compared these the the rural population consumes high grains lots of fiber fruits and vegetables primarily and less saturated fat and urban oh yeah population consumes higher saturated fat and more processed foods
urban oh yeah population consumes higher saturated fat and more processed foods
and more vegetable oils in the urban areas and much less saturated fat