Saturated Fats and Cardiovascular Disease: Interpretations Not as Simple as They Once Were

Volume: 56, Issue: 12, Pages: 1943 - 1946
Published: Mar 16, 2015
Abstract
Historically, the so-called "lipid hypothesis" has focused on the detrimental role of saturated fats per se in enhancing the risks of cardiovascular disease. Recently, a body of new information and systematic analyses of available data have questioned simple interpretation of the relationship of dietary saturated fats and of individual saturated fatty acids to CVD risk. Thus, current assessments of risks due to dietary fat consumption that...
Paper Details
Title
Saturated Fats and Cardiovascular Disease: Interpretations Not as Simple as They Once Were
Published Date
Mar 16, 2015
Volume
56
Issue
12
Pages
1943 - 1946
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