Lipid Nutrition Guidelines
Editorial: MDPI Books
Licencia: Creative Commons (by-nc-nd)
Autor(es): Harumi Okuyama
Sheriff Sultan
Naoki Ohara
Tomohito Hamazaki
Peter Langsjoen
Rokuro Hama
Yoichi Ogushi
Tetsuyuki Kobayashi
Shunji Natori
Hajime Uchino
Yoko Hashimoto
Shiro Watanabe
Kenjiro Tatematsu
Daisuke Miyazawa
Mikio Nakamura
Kentaro Oh-hashi
The ‘Seven Countries Study’, which identified the specifics of the Mediterranean Diet and awarded it a central position in combating coronary heart disease, triggered significant changes in Western diets. Most notably, it stimulated a widespread attempt to reduce animal fats and replace them with vegetable fats. The low-density lipoprotein (LDL) element of the cholesterol naturally present in animal-source foods was dubbed a killer, and a significant industry developed around the provision of plant-based oils and fats. The clinical consensus on cholesterol was further strengthened in 1987 by the introduction of statins, an innovative class of drugs that reduce LDL production in the liver and are designed to help guard against coronary heart disease.
[Basilea: 2021]
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