Lipids: a hole in the diet-heart hypothesis?
Lipids: a hole in the diet-heart hypothesis?
Newly published data recovered from a large, randomized, controlled trial conducted >4 decades ago show no difference in mortality between individuals with a diet rich in saturated fat and those with a diet rich in linoleic acid, despite the cholesterol-lowering effect of the latter. These findings challenge the widely accepted diet–heart hypothesis.
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Calder, Philip
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July 2016
Calder, Philip
1797e54f-378e-4dcb-80a4-3e30018f07a6
Abstract
Newly published data recovered from a large, randomized, controlled trial conducted >4 decades ago show no difference in mortality between individuals with a diet rich in saturated fat and those with a diet rich in linoleic acid, despite the cholesterol-lowering effect of the latter. These findings challenge the widely accepted diet–heart hypothesis.
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Accepted/In Press date: 3 May 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 May 2016
Published date: July 2016
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Human Development & Health
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Local EPrints ID: 397736
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/397736
ISSN: 1759-5002
PURE UUID: c5cb9855-a9af-490c-beb0-984d9e2a5164
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