American Heart Association -Trans Fatty Acids, Butter and Margarine: Reports on recent studies that show potential cholesterol-raising effects of trans fatty acids have raised public concern about the use of margarine and whether other options, including butter, might be better choices.
Ban Trans Fats: Advocacy site urging the banning of trans fatty acids. Contains consumer and product news and information on trans fats.
ConsumerReports - The Stealth Fat: Article describing the prevalence of trans fats in packaged foods, the controversy over labeling trans fat content, and buying recommendations.
In the Matter of Food Labeling: Trans Fatty Acids in Nutrition Labeling, Nutrient Content Claims and Health Claims; Reopening of the Comment Period: Report to the FDA featuring background information and scientific evidence on trans fatty acids.
Institute of Food Science and Technology - Trans Fatty Acids: Position paper explaining the sources of trans fatty acids, their links to coronary heart disease, and recommendations.
Nutrition Action Healthletter - Trans Fat: Article provide consumers with recommendations for avoiding trans fats when eating out.
Questions and Answers on Trans Fat Proposed Rule: 1999 FDA report explaining the composition of trans fats and proposed label standards.
Revealing Trans Fats: FDA consumer article provides awareness of the risk posed by consuming too much saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol.
Trans Fatty Acids and Coronary Heart Disease: Havard University School of Publich Health provides a scientific overview of trans fats produced through partial hydrogenation, the process of heating vegetable oils in the presence of metal catalysts and hydrogen.
Transforming Perceptions About Trans Fatty Acids: Article examining adverse health claims made against the trans fats used to replace saturated fats in prepared foods.