Eggs fit into heart-healthy diet....At least one-half of the traditional eggs-and-bacon breakfast can show up again on the plates of some people with high concentrations of cholesterol in their blood. A new study by researchers from the University of Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. in Seattle finds that eggs needn't be off-limits for some people with elevated cholesterol as long as they stick to a low-fat diet low-fat diet A diet low in fats, especially saturated fats, which has a positive effect on arthritis, CA, ASHD, DM, HTN, obesity, and strokes. See Diet, Low-fat snack; Cf Animal fat, High-fat diet. . The team studied 161 men and women who had either elevated cholesterol or a combination of elevated cholesterol and elevated blood triglyceride concentrations. For 12 weeks, the participants added either two eggs or the same amount of egg substitute to a diet with less than 30 percent of its calories from fat. At the end of the study, those people with elevated triglycerides Triglycerides Fatty compounds synthesized from carbohydrates during the process of digestion and stored in the body's adipose (fat) tissues. High levels of triglycerides in the blood are associated with insulin resistance. who added eggs to their diets increased their total cholesterol from 238 to 250 milligrams per deciliter deciliter /dec·i·li·ter/ (dL) (des´i-le?ter) one tenth (10minus;1) of a liter; 100 milliliters. Deciliter (dL) 100 cubic centimeters (cc). Mentioned in: Hypercholesterolemia of blood. But those with simply elevated cholesterol who ate eggs saw no increase in their total cholesterol, although they did enjoy an increase in their HDL (Hardware Description Language) A language used to describe the functions of an electronic circuit for documentation, simulation or logic synthesis (or all three). Although many proprietary HDLs have been developed, Verilog and VHDL are the major standards. , or "good," cholesterol. "For those individuals with simply elevated cholesterol, eggs can be added in the context of a low-fat diet without raising cholesterol," says study leader Robert H. Knopp. For people with both elevated cholesterol and elevated triglycerides, he suggests that they forego the eggs entirely. So eggs are back, sort of. But don't expect vindication VINDICATION, civil law. The claim made to property by the owner of it. 1 Bell's Com. 281, 5th ed. See Revendication. for bacon anytime soon. The researchers stress that a low-fat diet is essential for controlling cholesterol and heart disease. |
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