>>513031063 (OP)
This stuffy was buried for 40 years so you could sell slop to people. Meat is healthy processed slop is poison.
Fake butter, and fake meat is garbage.
The Minnesota Coronary Experiment (MCE), also known as the Minnesota Coronary Survey, was a large, randomized, controlled clinical trial conducted from 1968 to 1973. It investigated the effects of replacing saturated fat with linoleic acid (an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid) on serum cholesterol levels and the incidence of coronary heart disease and death. The study, involving over 9,000 participants, primarily focused on institutionalized individuals in Minnesota mental hospitals and a nursing home.
Key Findings and Interpretations:
Lowered Cholesterol, but No Mortality Benefit:
The study found that replacing saturated fat with linoleic acid did significantly lower serum cholesterol levels. However, it did not demonstrate a reduction in coronary heart disease events or overall mortality, and some analyses even suggested a potential increase in mortality, particularly among older adults.
Impact on Dietary Guidelines:
The MCE's findings, particularly the re-evaluation, have sparked debate about the role of saturated and unsaturated fats in heart health and have led to a re-evaluation of long-standing dietary recommendations.