I was of course shocked to not find a single piece of evidence that
correlated dietary cholesterol to lipid cholesterol.
Not exact matches
This is part of the reason that
dietary amounts doesn't necessarily
correlate to total
cholesterol in the body and why avoiding
dietary sources wouldn't necessarily be effective, even if
cholesterol was problematic for health.
Most importantly, hidden at the end of the paper was an analysis for cancer: «In sharp contrast to CVDs, cancer
correlates with the consumption of animal food (particularly animal fat), alcohol, a high
dietary protein quality, high
cholesterol levels, high health expenditure, and above average height.»
Since the mid 1970s the medical establishment has assumed that
dietary fat, especially saturated fat and
cholesterol, were
correlated with developing heart disease.