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Cholesterol and fraud - Anthony Chaffee, MD
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<blockquote data-quote="trophy33" data-source="post: 77510817" data-attributes="member: 414763"><p>Nope. It actually is not even based on epidemiology. When the epidemiologic studies are done right, without data cherrypicking or manipulation, there is no significant correlation between saturated fats and any CVD.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Observational studies are more a sociology than for establishing health guidelines. Using it for recommendations what to do or what to eat is a dead and lazy science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophy33, post: 77510817, member: 414763"] Nope. It actually is not even based on epidemiology. When the epidemiologic studies are done right, without data cherrypicking or manipulation, there is no significant correlation between saturated fats and any CVD. Observational studies are more a sociology than for establishing health guidelines. Using it for recommendations what to do or what to eat is a dead and lazy science. [/QUOTE]
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