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Interpreted Prediction
Elevated levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are linked to a higher risk of coronary artery disease.
AI Evaluation Notes
While some studies suggest that high levels of specific PUFAs, particularly omega-6, may contribute to inflammation and potentially increase heart disease risk in certain contexts, the overall evidence indicates that PUFAs, especially omega-3s, are generally beneficial for cardiovascular health. Current research supports the consumption of PUFAs, particularly from sources like fish oil, for their cardioprotective effects.