Monounsaturated Fats: Recommendations from National Cholesterol Education Program
NCEP Evidence Statement: Monounsaturated fatty acids lower LDL cholesterol relative to saturated fatty acids. Monunsaturated fatty acids do not lower HDL cholesterol nor raise triglycerides. Strength of Evidence: A1, B2
NCEP Evidence Statement: Dietary patterns that are rich in monounsaturated fatty acids provided by plant sources and rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and low in saturated fatty acids are associated with decreased CHD (cardiac heart disease). However, the benefits of replacement of saturated fatty acids with monounsaturated fatty acids has not been adequately tested in controlled clinical trials. Strength of Evidence C1
NCEP Recommendations: Monounsaturated fatty acids are one form of unsaturated fatty acid that can replace saturated fatty acids. Intake of monounsaturated fatty acids can range up to 20 percent of total calories. Most monounsaturated fatty acids should be derived from vegetable sources, including plant oils and nuts.
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