Fitness and Health: A Practical Guide to Nutrition, Exercise and Avoiding Disease

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  • Data from the Framingham Study, the largest ongoing
    medical study, revealed no relationship between choles-
    terol consumption and blood levels in 16,000 participants
    tracked over the course of six years.

  • The fat in egg yolks is nearly a perfect balance, contain-
    ing mostly monounsaturated fats, and about 36 percent
    saturated fat. Monounsaturated fat has been shown to
    raise HDL cholesterol levels. Studies published in the
    New England Journal of Medicineand the Journal of Internal
    Medicineindicate that eating whole eggs daily significant-
    ly raised the good HDL cholesterol.

  • Egg yolks contain linoleic and linolenic acids, which are
    as important as all other vitamins and minerals, and are
    crucial in the regulation of cholesterol. The study also
    showed that without these fats in your diet, your risk for
    heart disease is increased.

  • Egg yolks are high in lecithin, which assists the action of
    bile from the gall bladder in regulating cholesterol.
    Cholesterase, an important enzyme in egg yolks, may
    also help control cholesterol.
    With all this scientific evidence, there seems to be little logical rea-
    son to avoid eating eggs. But if that’s not enough for you, consider the
    clinical case of the “Egg Man.” As reported in the New England Journal
    of Medicine, and on popular talk shows a few years ago, an 88-year-old
    man with a documented history of eating 25 eggs per day was evalu-
    ated and found to be in excellent health, including normal weight and
    no signs, symptoms or history of heart disease, stroke or gall bladder
    problems. His serum cholesterol over the years has ranged from 150
    to 200, despite the fact that he eats about 5,000 mg of cholesterol per
    day! He is an example of the fact that increasing cholesterol intake,
    even by significant amounts, may not affect serum cholesterol levels.
    And, he’s one of the few people I’ve heard of who eats more eggs a
    day than I do!
    Will egg phobia end soon? More people are realizing that eating
    eggs doesn’t raise their cholesterol, and that consuming too many car-
    bohydrates and trans fats can be much more of a risk factor for heart


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