Videos by Dr Greger:
(6 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "Is the role of cholesterol in heart disease settled beyond a reasonable doubt?" Excerpts:
Videos by Dr Greger:
(4 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "What happens within hours of eating a high-fat meal?" Excerpt:
(5 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "There is a window of time in which sufficient physical activity can help mediate some of the damage caused by eating an unhealthy meal."
(7 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "If you’re going to have something unhealthy, is there anything you can eat with it to help mediate the damage it may cause?"
In 2006, Institute of Medicine (IOM) published DRI: Dietary Reference Intakes, an encyclopedic, 1330 page report on macro- and micro-nutrients. On Page 70, they recommend that dietary intake of all three of these be minimized: cholesterol, trans fats and saturated fats. For more information, see Trans Fats, Saturated Fats and Heart Disease & Cholesterol.