Eating eggs, high cholesterol diet, do not increase risk of heart attack.

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A high intake of dietary cholesterol, or eating one egg every day  does not increase the risk of heart diseases even in people who are genetically predisposed, a new study has claimed. 
Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland found no association even among those with the APOE4 phenotype, which affects cholesterol metabolism.
They studied the dietary habits of 1,032 men aged between 42 and 60 years and with no baseline diagnosis of a cardiovascular disease. During a follow-up of 21 years, 230 men had a myocardial infarction, and 32.5 per cent of the study participants were carriers of APOE4.
The researchers found that a high intake of dietary cholesterol was not associated with the risk of incident coronary heart disease – not in the entire study population nor in those with the APOE4 phenotype. 
Moreover, the consumption of eggs, which are a significant source of dietary cholesterol, was not associated with the risk of incident coronary heart disease. In the highest control group, the study participants had an average daily dietary cholesterol intake of 520 mg and they consumed an average of one egg per day, which means that the findings cannot be generalised beyond these levels.



Source-The University of Eastern Finland

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