http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-04-unearthed-evidence-butter-vegetable-oils.html
A research team led by scientists at the UNC
School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health has unearthed
more evidence that casts doubt on the traditional "heart healthy"
practice of replacing butter and other saturated fats with corn oil and
other vegetable oils high in linoleic acid.
The findings, reported today in the British Medical Journal, suggest that using vegetable oils high in linoleic acid might be worse than using butter when it comes to preventing heart disease, though more research needs to be done on that front. This latest evidence comes from an analysis of previously unpublished data
of a large controlled trial conducted in Minnesota nearly 50 years ago,
as well as a broader analysis of published data from all similar trials
of this dietary intervention.
The analyses show that interventions using linoleic acid-rich oils
failed to reduce heart disease and overall mortality even though the
intervention reduced cholesterol levels.
In the Minnesota study, participants who had greater reduction in serum
cholesterol had higher rather than lower risk of death.
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