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[Effect of fats on cardiovascular disease prevention in Denmark].

Arne AstrupInstitut for Idræt og Ernæring, Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet, Københavns Universitet, Rolighedsvej 26, 1958 Frederiksberg. [email protected]Mogens Lytken LarsenSteen StenderJørn Dyerberg
PubMedrepository2014en
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In Denmark death from cardiovascular disease (CVD) has decreased, mainly due to a 72% reduction since 1990 in death from ischaemic heart disease from reduced smoking, elimination of industrial trans fatty acids in the diet, and more effective medical treatment. Replacement of saturated fat by carbohydrate and/or n-6 polyunsaturated fat may increase CVD, but it is reduced by substitution with n-3 fats, monounsaturated fat, or low glycaemic index carbohydrates. Despite a high saturated fat content dark chocolate and cheese may reduce CVD and diabetes risk and eggs may be neutral, and less restrictive dietary recommendations are indicated.

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