Do People at Low Risk of Heart Disease Need to Cut Back on Saturated Fat?


For years, doctors have recommended minimizing saturated fat intake for heart health. A new research review challenges this long-held belief, suggesting that saturated fat is only harmful for people who are already at high risk for heart disease.

Cardiologists urge caution in accepting this conclusion. “These findings do not necessarily support the narrative that such foods high in saturated fat are good for you,” says Jennifer Wong, MD, medical director of noninvasive cardiology at MemorialCare Heart and Vascular Institute at Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, California.

Here’s what the research suggests, plus important caveats.

Research Findings Challenge Conventional Advice on Saturated Fats

For the study, published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers reviewed 17 randomized trials that analyzed the impact of saturated fat on cardiovascular health in over 66,000 people.

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