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Comment by American College of Cardiology
Professional medical society for cardiovascular clinicians, education, standards, and policy.
Results showed a -0.64 mg/dL and a -3.14 mg/dL reduction in HDL-cholesterol (“good” cholesterol) and LDL cholesterol (“bad” cholesterol), respectively, in the fortified egg group. While these differences weren’t statistically significant, the researchers said the differences suggest that eating 12 fortified eggs each week had no adverse effect on blood cholesterol.AI Verified (Mar 28, 2024)
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Quote reports no adverse cholesterol effect from regular fortified-egg consumption, strongly bearing against the asserted increased cardiovascular risk.
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Quote reports no adverse cholesterol effect from regular fortified eggs; recorded against answer matches.
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ACC press release reports these results and conclusion verbatim.
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