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Saturated Fat Doesn't Cause Heart Disease

Posted by Jose Antonio on Fri, Mar 12, 2010 @ 11:00 AM

You've heard the mantra:  Don't eat saturated fat because it causes heart disease.  Well, its seems odd that if you scour the scientific literature, no such consensus exists.  Is it possible that physicians have duped the American public for nearly 4 decades?  Uh, yeah.  Here is a study (a meta-analysis) which basically concludes that there is no significant evidence to show that saturated fat is associated with heart disease.  I betcha, it's when folks eat processed crappy carbs (which BTW was not part of the human food supply for most of our existence) that makes you fat and heart-disease prone.  Though I do love those Cinnabons they sell at airports. 

BACKGROUND: A reduction in dietary saturated fat has generally been thought to improve cardiovascular health. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this meta-analysis was to summarize the evidence related to the association of dietary saturated fat with risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and cardiovascular disease (CVD; CHD inclusive of stroke) in prospective epidemiologic studies. DESIGN: Twenty-one studies identified by searching MEDLINE and EMBASE databases and secondary referencing qualified for inclusion in this study. A random-effects model was used to derive composite relative risk estimates for CHD, stroke, and CVD. RESULTS: During 5-23 y of follow-up of 347,747 subjects, 11,006 developed CHD or stroke. Intake of saturated fat was not associated with an increased risk of CHD, stroke, or CVD. The pooled relative risk estimates that compared extreme quantiles of saturated fat intake were 1.07 (95% CI: 0.96, 1.19; P = 0.22) for CHD, 0.81 (95% CI: 0.62, 1.05; P = 0.11) for stroke, and 1.00 (95% CI: 0.89, 1.11; P = 0.95) for CVD. Consideration of age, sex, and study quality did not change the results. CONCLUSIONS: A meta-analysis of prospective epidemiologic studies showed that there is no significant evidence for concluding that dietary saturated fat is associated with an increased risk of CHD or CVD. More data are needed to elucidate whether CVD risks are likely to be influenced by the specific nutrients used to replace saturated fat.

Reference:  Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Mar;91(3):535-46. Epub 2010 Jan 13. Meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies evaluating the association of saturated fat with cardiovascular disease. Siri-Tarino PW, Sun Q, Hu FB, Krauss RM.