The previous SYNAPSE series of articles on “The Cholesterol Controversy” discussed how the theory linking dietary saturated fat, blood cholesterol and atherosclerosis was established by an American biologist in the 1950s and how the concurrent claims of a London physiology professor, that sugar not fat was mainly responsible for atherosclerosis, were ignored. We also highlighted the evidence that sugars, refined carbohydrates, starches and trans-fatty acids raise blood triglycerides (TRGs) and lower HDL-cholesterol, and that this TRGs/HDL ratio (the higher above 1 the higher the risk) is a more accurate indicator of risk for atherosclerosis than any other blood lipid profile risk ratios in common use.peer-reviewe
Dietary fat is a valuable component of the diet and essential for the human body. Over time it has b...
We read with interest the narrative review article written by Ravnskov et al. (1), who had already r...
Sugar increases blood glucose and glycosylation of LDL and other lipoproteins. Omega-6 fatty acids a...
Simultaneous with reorientation of nutritional conventional wisdom away from fat as a dietary evil ...
Part 1 of this article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/...
Part 2 of this article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/...
The biology of lipoproteins and lipoprotein particles as mediators of atherosclerosis has been docu...
Tsoupras and colleagues have postulated, in a recent review in Nutrients, that the key to reducing t...
terpret it moderately and present a spectrum of ideas that will serve as a continual stimulation to ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the Western world. Myocardial infarcti...
The mantra that dietary (saturated) fat must be minimized to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
Abstract: The role of proper diet in cardiovascular health is one which has been heavily debated ove...
Previous studies established a series of regression equations for predicting the risk factor effects...
During the 1970s some investigators proposed that refined carbohydrates, especially sugar and a low ...
Atherosclerosis although a normal concomitant of aging, is the major pathogenic factor in coronary a...
Dietary fat is a valuable component of the diet and essential for the human body. Over time it has b...
We read with interest the narrative review article written by Ravnskov et al. (1), who had already r...
Sugar increases blood glucose and glycosylation of LDL and other lipoproteins. Omega-6 fatty acids a...
Simultaneous with reorientation of nutritional conventional wisdom away from fat as a dietary evil ...
Part 1 of this article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/...
Part 2 of this article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/...
The biology of lipoproteins and lipoprotein particles as mediators of atherosclerosis has been docu...
Tsoupras and colleagues have postulated, in a recent review in Nutrients, that the key to reducing t...
terpret it moderately and present a spectrum of ideas that will serve as a continual stimulation to ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the Western world. Myocardial infarcti...
The mantra that dietary (saturated) fat must be minimized to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
Abstract: The role of proper diet in cardiovascular health is one which has been heavily debated ove...
Previous studies established a series of regression equations for predicting the risk factor effects...
During the 1970s some investigators proposed that refined carbohydrates, especially sugar and a low ...
Atherosclerosis although a normal concomitant of aging, is the major pathogenic factor in coronary a...
Dietary fat is a valuable component of the diet and essential for the human body. Over time it has b...
We read with interest the narrative review article written by Ravnskov et al. (1), who had already r...
Sugar increases blood glucose and glycosylation of LDL and other lipoproteins. Omega-6 fatty acids a...