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Are Eggs Good For Your Heart?

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on March 18, 2019 at 4:28 PM
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Eating too many eggs may not be good for your heart, according to a recent study at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. The study findings appear in JAMA.


One of the most common foods consumed by the average American is eggs, which are rich in cholesterol. Typically, an average American consumes 3-4 eggs per week and 300 mg or more of dietary cholesterol per day. Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality in the US.

‘Eating 3 to 4 eggs per week increases heart disease risk by 6% and death due to any cause by 8%. One large egg yolk has 186 mg of dietary cholesterol and the recommended amount of dietary cholesterol was 300 mg per day before the latest 2015-2020 US dietary guidelines were issued, which no longer limits the amount of dietary cholesterol or eggs a person can consume. However, eggs give essential nutrients and can therefore, be consumed but in moderation.’

Finding Out If Are Eggs Good For Your Heart

The study team hoped to find the answer by conducting a larger study with longer follow-up duration.

Design of Study

Key findings included the following:

The findings of the study suggest that cholesterol in egg yolk can increase heart disease risk as well as mortality risk due to any cause.

"Our study showed if two people had exact same diet and the only difference in diet was eggs, then you could directly measure the effect of the egg consumption on heart disease," Allen said. "We found cholesterol, regardless of the source, was associated with an increased risk of heart disease."

Potential Limitation of the Study

The study team obtained only a snapshot of the participant's dietary habits and longterm eating patterns were not taken into account. According to the authors, although this may represent their regular dietary pattern, eating habits could have changed over time which was not taken into account.

Should I Stop Eating Eggs?

Certainly not. Eggs provide several essential nutrients including essential amino acids, iron and choline. Opt for egg white instead or consume whole egg in moderation. In general, people should reduce foods rich in dietary cholesterol such as egg yolk, red meat or whipped cream in their diet.

Summary

Egg yolks are very rich in cholesterol and can increase heart disease and death risk, so consume them in moderation.

"The take-home message is really about cholesterol, which happens to be high in eggs and specifically yolks," said co-corresponding study author Norrina Allen, associate professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. "As part of a healthy diet, people need to consume lower amounts of cholesterol. People who consume less cholesterol have a lower risk of heart disease."

Reference:
  1. Associations of Dietary Cholesterol or Egg Consumption With Incident Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality - (doi:10.1001/jama.2019.1572)


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