Three or more eggs a week increase your risk of heart disease and early death, study says
By Susan Scutti, CNN
(CNN)It’s been debated for years: Are eggs good or bad for you? People who eat an added three or four eggs a week or 300 milligrams of dietary cholesterol per day, have a higher risk of both heart disease and early death compared with those who eat fewer eggs, new research finds.
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Zhong and his co-authors similarly concluded “These results should be considered in the development of dietary guidelines and updates.”
Victoria Taylor, a senior dietitian with the British Heart Foundation, told Science Media Centre that “this type of study can only show an association, rather than cause and effect, and more research is needed for us to understand the reasons behind this link.”
Clarification: This story was updated to clarify that consuming as few as an additional three eggs a week is linked to a higher risk of both heart disease and early death.