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Are eggs good or bad for you? New research rekindles the debate
www.statnews.com ^ | March 15, 2019 | Lindsey Tanner

Posted on 10/04/2019 7:52:21 AM PDT by Red Badger

The latest U.S. research on eggs won’t go over easy for those can’t eat breakfast without them.

Adults who ate about 1½ eggs a day had a slightly higher risk of heart disease than those who ate no eggs. The study showed the more eggs, the greater the risk. The chances of dying early were also elevated.

The researchers say the culprit is cholesterol, found in egg yolks and other foods, including shellfish, dairy products and red meat. The study focused on eggs because they’re among the most commonly eaten cholesterol-rich foods. They can still be part of a healthy diet, but in smaller quantities than many Americans have gotten used to, the researchers say.

U.S. dietary guidelines that eased limits on cholesterol have helped eggs make a comeback.

The study has limitations and contradicts recent research, but is likely to rekindle the long-standing debate about eggs.

The new results were published online Friday in JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association. The study

Researchers at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and elsewhere pooled results from six previous studies, analyzing data on almost 30,000 U.S. adults who self-reported daily food intake. Participants were followed for roughly 17 years, on average.

The researchers calculated that those who ate 300 milligrams of cholesterol daily — about 1½ eggs — were 17 percent more likely to develop heart disease than whose who didn’t eat eggs.

The researchers based their conclusions on what participants said they ate at the start of each study. They took into account high blood pressure, smoking, obesity and other traits that could contribute to heart problems. Risks were found with eggs and cholesterol in general; a separate analysis was not done for every cholesterol-rich food.

Dr. Bruce Lee of Johns Hopkins University, said nutrition studies are often weak because they rely on people remembering what they ate.

“We know that dietary recall can be terrible,” said Lee. The new study offers only observational data but doesn’t show that eggs and cholesterol caused heart disease and deaths, said Lee, who wasn’t involved in the research.

Senior author Norrina Allen, a preventive medicine specialist, noted that the study lacks information on whether participants ate eggs hard-boiled, poached, fried, or scrambled in butter, which she said could affect health risks.

Some people think ‘”I can eat as many eggs as I want'” but the results suggest moderation is a better approach, she said. The debate

Eggs are a leading source of dietary cholesterol, which once was thought to be strongly related to blood cholesterol levels and heart disease. Older studies suggesting that link led to nutrition guidelines almost a decade ago that recommended consuming no more than 300 milligrams of cholesterol daily; one egg contains about 186 milligrams.

Newer research questioned that relationship, finding that saturated fats contribute more to unhealthy levels of blood cholesterol that can lead to heart problems.

The latest nutrition guidelines from the federal government, published in 2015, removed the strict daily cholesterol limit. While eating as little cholesterol as possible is still advised, the recommendations say eggs can still be part of a healthy diet, as a good source of protein, along with lean meat, poultry, beans and nuts. Nutrition experts say the new study is unlikely to change that advice. Bottom line

Dr. Frank Hu of Harvard University noted that most previous studies have shown that eating a few eggs weekly is not linked with risks for heart disease in generally healthy people.

“I don’t think that this study would change general healthy eating guidelines” that emphasize fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and beans and limiting processed meats and sugar, Hu said. Eggs, a breakfast staple for many, can be included but other options should also be considered, “like whole grain toast with nut butter, fresh fruits, and yogurt,” Hu said.

Dr. Rosalind Coleman, a professor of nutrition and pediatrics at the University of North Carolina, offered broader advice.

“The main message for the public is not to select a single type of food as ‘bad’ or ‘good’ but to evaluate your total diet in terms of variety and amount.

“I’m sorry if it seems like a boring recommendation,” she added, but for most people, the most important diet advice “should be to maintain a healthy weight, to exercise, and to get an adequate amount of sleep.”


TOPICS: Agriculture; Food; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: cholesterol; egg; eggs; foodpyramidgrip; hdl; health; keto
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To: Yardstick
I should add that I eat a lot of fermented foods — kimchi, kraut, whole milk plain yogurt.

But you have lost all your friends..................

61 posted on 10/04/2019 8:54:06 AM PDT by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain...................)
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To: Red Badger
My breakfast table. God help any lib who tries to take it away from me!


62 posted on 10/04/2019 8:55:46 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: Red Badger
I have 2 on Saturday morning and 2 on Sunday morning. Real bug eating free range chickens!! Not going to hurt me!🐓
63 posted on 10/04/2019 8:57:29 AM PDT by 9422WMR
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To: Red Badger

I don’t care

I like eggs and rare steaks and baked potatoes and desert and coffee.... all sorts of food that “they” say I shouldn’t eat. I eat it anyway


64 posted on 10/04/2019 8:57:54 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: LibWhacker

Only ONE EGG?????............................


65 posted on 10/04/2019 8:58:21 AM PDT by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain...................)
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To: RummyChick

So science doesn’t mean anything


66 posted on 10/04/2019 8:58:57 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Red Badger

Too many people are jumping off the statin express I suppose.


67 posted on 10/04/2019 9:00:09 AM PDT by Califreak (If Obama had been treated like Trump the US would have been burnt down before Inauguration Day)
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To: Zhang Fei

Nope. A poached egg is broken into boiling water


68 posted on 10/04/2019 9:00:23 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Red Badger

A poached egg is never in a shell. The egg is broken into boiling water. Some folks use “poaching cups” because they don’t really know how to poach an egg


69 posted on 10/04/2019 9:02:01 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: ealgeone

No it isn’t


70 posted on 10/04/2019 9:02:37 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

They’re holding on to the old food pyramid with a death grip.


71 posted on 10/04/2019 9:04:48 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Nifster

Those same people can’t boil water?...................


72 posted on 10/04/2019 9:06:00 AM PDT by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain...................)
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To: Nifster
Egg coddlers are yum.
73 posted on 10/04/2019 9:10:08 AM PDT by CJ Wolf (Freedom, if you can keep it)
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To: Red Badger

Eat what tastes good to
You


74 posted on 10/04/2019 9:11:01 AM PDT by Truthoverpower (The guvmint you get is the Trump winning express !)
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To: Red Badger
Not this crap again.

Design, Setting, and Participants Individual participant data were pooled from 6 prospective US cohorts using data collected between March 25, 1985, and August 31, 2016. Self-reported diet data were harmonized using a standardized protocol.

This is one reason why we don't use JAMA for any of our current work, nor do we publish in them.

Eggs metabolically are the perfect food for exogenous entry into the human sulfur cycle and feed cysteine production.

Food questionnaires and association is not science. We can always torture the results to give us whatever answer we are looking for.
75 posted on 10/04/2019 9:11:50 AM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

I am with you.

I ignore these things 100%. Tuned out.


76 posted on 10/04/2019 9:12:12 AM PDT by rlmorel (Trump to China: This Capitalist Will Not Sell You the Rope with Which You Will Hang Us.)
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To: Red Badger

Yep, the billowing clouds of kimchi and egg are my friends now.

Actually, oddly enough, in my experience it works the other way. A thriving gut culture seems to help you process stuff without getting the horn section involved.


77 posted on 10/04/2019 9:29:28 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Red Badger

Hi All.

Eggs are not bad in your diet, HOWEVER - eggs from chickens fed GMO corn and soy meal are not good for you because they contain far too much Omega 3 and not enough 6.

Chickens are certainly fed gmo corn and soy in egg factories, and also it’s very common for backyard egg producers to just buy the Chicken Chow along with letting the hens peck at bugs.

Buying $4.50 a dozen soy-fed eggs is not any better than the .89 cent store brand.

“Vegetarian fed” eggs are crap.

Here’s what a chicken person said just on the corn/soy problem; there are other reasons to seek out truly great eggs but I’ll let you do your own research on that.

“Chickens that eat corn and soy will have an imbalanced omega 3/6 ratio, making these poultry products inflammatory foods for humans.

A pastured chicken that is free to roam on grass and eat bugs will have a 3/1 ratio of omega 6/3 which means eating these chickens and their eggs will be restorative for health. “

https://www.grassfedgirl.com/why-buy-soy-free-pastured-eggs/

And:

“Soy free eggs from pastured hens have vitamin D levels up to 6 times higher than those from factory-farmed eggs. A diet high in soy can deplete a chicken’s vitamin D store”.

https://www.chinovalleyranchers.com/why-buy-soy-free-eggs/


78 posted on 10/04/2019 9:32:17 AM PDT by CaptainPhilFan
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To: rlmorel

Articles like this probably cause more heart disease than eggs .Annoying,to say the least.


79 posted on 10/04/2019 9:35:24 AM PDT by Mears
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To: Mears

Hahahahahahaha! I agree! They don’t bother me anymore, because I don’t pay attention to them, but my poor wife...she can’t NOT pay attention to them, and tends to obsess on them a little.

But not for long...:)


80 posted on 10/04/2019 9:47:22 AM PDT by rlmorel (Trump to China: This Capitalist Will Not Sell You the Rope with Which You Will Hang Us.)
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