Jacky Lawliet
New member
From today's NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/21/health/nutrition/21recipehealth.html?_r=1
Tinyurl:
http://tinyurl.com/6d2noox
"If you avoid eggs because you think they?re bad for you, you should
reconsider. It was never clear that dietary cholesterol had a
significant impact on heart health; saturated fat in the diet is thought
to be a bigger culprit (how big is also a matter of dispute these days).
The government?s new dietary guidelines acknowledge as much, advising
that eating an egg every day will not affect blood cholesterol or
cardiovascular health."
Interesting isn't it? Only a couple of years ago it was "moderate
consumption of eggs, perhaps one a week". Of course it's true that the
fat content of egg yolks is not negligible.
--
James Silverton, Potomac
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/21/health/nutrition/21recipehealth.html?_r=1
Tinyurl:
http://tinyurl.com/6d2noox
"If you avoid eggs because you think they?re bad for you, you should
reconsider. It was never clear that dietary cholesterol had a
significant impact on heart health; saturated fat in the diet is thought
to be a bigger culprit (how big is also a matter of dispute these days).
The government?s new dietary guidelines acknowledge as much, advising
that eating an egg every day will not affect blood cholesterol or
cardiovascular health."
Interesting isn't it? Only a couple of years ago it was "moderate
consumption of eggs, perhaps one a week". Of course it's true that the
fat content of egg yolks is not negligible.
--
James Silverton, Potomac
I'm "not"
[email protected]