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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1195967" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Not according to latest research. Saturated fat gave lowest all cause mortality accoding to a meta study done by Cambridge Uni et al. PUFA came out quite badly (i.e. vegetable oils) but it is possible that some data wrongly classified transfats as PUFA so the jury is still out on processed veg oils. I have seen many studies that show that Canola oil (Rapeseed oil) is especially problematic due to the manufacturing process problems leading to transfats being generated unintentionally. There is another meta study that show that a higher TC level is best for older people, and another report that showed that post mortems showed that many deaths due to CVE were showing histories of low LDL and that there seems to be no direct link between LDL and CVD. </p><p></p><p>I know this is information that you do not accept, but I think the peer review process shows the data to be reliable. The links to these reports are in other threads that we have discussed from time to time, and I do not intend to trawl the forum to dig them out again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1195967, member: 196898"] Not according to latest research. Saturated fat gave lowest all cause mortality accoding to a meta study done by Cambridge Uni et al. PUFA came out quite badly (i.e. vegetable oils) but it is possible that some data wrongly classified transfats as PUFA so the jury is still out on processed veg oils. I have seen many studies that show that Canola oil (Rapeseed oil) is especially problematic due to the manufacturing process problems leading to transfats being generated unintentionally. There is another meta study that show that a higher TC level is best for older people, and another report that showed that post mortems showed that many deaths due to CVE were showing histories of low LDL and that there seems to be no direct link between LDL and CVD. I know this is information that you do not accept, but I think the peer review process shows the data to be reliable. The links to these reports are in other threads that we have discussed from time to time, and I do not intend to trawl the forum to dig them out again. [/QUOTE]
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