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Saturated Fat is Not Bad for Your Heart, Dietary Guidelines Are Bogus

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Studies suggest that the link between saturated fat consumption and heart disease may not be as straightforward as once thought, and that other factors, such as the overall diet and lifestyle, may play significant roles. In today's show we dive into these details.

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Study Mentioned

Souza, R. J. de et al. Intake of saturated and trans unsaturated fatty acids and risk of all cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. BMJ : Br. Méd. J. 351, h3978 (2015).

Harcombe, Z. et al. Evidence from randomised controlled trials did not support the introduction of dietary fat guidelines in 1977 and 1983: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Open Hear. 2, e000196 (2015).

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00:00 There is no evidence that a low saturated fat diet improves or reduces cardiovascular disease.

03:10 Trans fats are problematic.

05:30 Government dietary advice initially focused on reducing fat and saturated fat consumption.

07:15 Randomized control trials done before government recommendations showed no statistical difference in mortality.

09:30 The control group in the Rose Corn Oil Study had a lower death rate than the intervention group.

11:50 Mean serum cholesterol levels were higher in the intervention groups but did not result in significant differences in cardiovascular disease or all-cause mortality.

14:00 At the time dietary advice was introduced despite having no evidence to support it.

15:30 More than 600,000 people die from cardiovascular disease every year.

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Manage episode 385050634 series 129338
Content provided by Mike Mutzel, Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta, and Corey chuler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Mutzel, Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta, and Corey chuler or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Studies suggest that the link between saturated fat consumption and heart disease may not be as straightforward as once thought, and that other factors, such as the overall diet and lifestyle, may play significant roles. In today's show we dive into these details.

Sponsored Message:

Support your fasting lifestyle with the Berberine Fasting Accelerator by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition: https://bit.ly/berberine-fasting-accelerator

Use code Podcast to save

Links to Video & Images: https://bit.ly/3sJ86EK

Study Mentioned

Souza, R. J. de et al. Intake of saturated and trans unsaturated fatty acids and risk of all cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. BMJ : Br. Méd. J. 351, h3978 (2015).

Harcombe, Z. et al. Evidence from randomised controlled trials did not support the introduction of dietary fat guidelines in 1977 and 1983: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Open Hear. 2, e000196 (2015).

Time Stamps

00:00 There is no evidence that a low saturated fat diet improves or reduces cardiovascular disease.

03:10 Trans fats are problematic.

05:30 Government dietary advice initially focused on reducing fat and saturated fat consumption.

07:15 Randomized control trials done before government recommendations showed no statistical difference in mortality.

09:30 The control group in the Rose Corn Oil Study had a lower death rate than the intervention group.

11:50 Mean serum cholesterol levels were higher in the intervention groups but did not result in significant differences in cardiovascular disease or all-cause mortality.

14:00 At the time dietary advice was introduced despite having no evidence to support it.

15:30 More than 600,000 people die from cardiovascular disease every year.

  continue reading

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