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Friday, April 28, 2017

Saturated Fat Doesn't Cause Coronary Heart Disease: Study

An increasing body of evidence strongly suggests that dietary saturated fat has wrongfully taken the blame for coronary heart disease.

The real culprit is chronic inflammation, which can be effectively reduced with healthy lifestyle changes, according to an expert panel of cardiologists who co-authored a new report published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

“Coronary artery disease pathogenesis and treatment urgently requires a paradigm shift. Despite popular belief among doctors and the public, the conceptual model of dietary saturated fat clogging a pipe is just plain wrong,” write a team of authors led by Dr. Aseem Malhotra, of Lister Hospital in Stevenage, U.K.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish they would make up their mind what is good and bad for us to eat.

Anonymous said...

My momma was right all along. "All things in moderation."

Anonymous said...

Agree with Both comments, 12:28 and 1:00

Just about sick of them telling us what's
right or wrong for our health. I don't
think they actually know for certain.

Anonymous said...

Go tell Amos Yoder the Amish farmer that he shouldn't eat ham and eggs for breakfast before he goes out and plows a field behind a team of horses.

He will outlive all of us.