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Tuesday 10th March 2015
‘Potentially reversing almost 40 years of government policy, the top
nutrition advisory board for the United States has dropped its warning
against dietary cholesterol. The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee
concluded that no evidence supports a link between dietary cholesterol
and heart disease.
Even five years ago, the committee was still promoting the warning
first popularized by the American Heart Association in 1961. But the new
position has been a long time coming.
“There’s been a shift of thinking,” said Walter Willett, chair of the
nutrition department at the Harvard School of Public Health. He called
the committee’s decision to drop the cholesterol warning a “reasonable
move.”‘
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