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Dr. Ovadia was quoted in a Huffington Post article. The headlines were mostly accurate, but the body of the article was a comical mish-mash of misinformation, mal-information, and outright ignorance.
In this recording from a live Twitter Spaces, Dr. O sets the record straight. He also takes questions from the audience.
A few excerpts on The 5 Harmful Myths About Food's Effect on Heart Health:
Myth 1. A low-fat diet is best for heart health.
While trans fat and hydrogenated fats found in processed foods should be avoided, saturated fat, which has been historically linked to heart disease, is not the real culprit. It's the polyunsaturated fat that’s more harmful to your health.
Myth 2. Eggs are bad for your heart.
Despite eggs' high cholesterol content, our blood cholesterol levels are not much impacted by the cholesterol in our diet.
Myth 3. Red meat should be avoided at all costs.
There is no strong evidence of red meat affecting heart health.
Myth 4. If you're on medication for your heart health, it means you can eat whatever you want.
Statins have little effect on weight, but a nutrient-poor diet increases the risk of heart disease. Improving your diet won't need you to take any more medications.
Myth 5. Changing your diet isn't enough to reverse the damage already done to your heart.
It’s never too late to start looking after your heart. A change in your diet and lifestyle can still improve your situation.
Quick Guide
01:33 Introduction
03:21 Myth 1. A low-fat diet is best for heart health
08:34 Myth 2. Eggs are bad for your heart
11:55 Myth 3. Red meat should be avoided at all costs
19:18 Unpacking the myth about salt
28:01 Myth 4. If you're on medication for your heart health, it means you can eat whatever you want
34:22 Myth 5. Changing your diet isn't enough to reverse the damage already done to your heart
38:29 Hotdogs as part of your diet
41:26 Why are there numerous myths about this
46:13 Why is it hard to reduce obesity in the country
58:09 Diet is good, but cholesterol is up
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Theme Song : Rage Against
Written & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey
(c) 2016 Mercury Retro Recordings
Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.
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Dr. Ovadia was quoted in a Huffington Post article. The headlines were mostly accurate, but the body of the article was a comical mish-mash of misinformation, mal-information, and outright ignorance.
In this recording from a live Twitter Spaces, Dr. O sets the record straight. He also takes questions from the audience.
A few excerpts on The 5 Harmful Myths About Food's Effect on Heart Health:
Myth 1. A low-fat diet is best for heart health.
While trans fat and hydrogenated fats found in processed foods should be avoided, saturated fat, which has been historically linked to heart disease, is not the real culprit. It's the polyunsaturated fat that’s more harmful to your health.
Myth 2. Eggs are bad for your heart.
Despite eggs' high cholesterol content, our blood cholesterol levels are not much impacted by the cholesterol in our diet.
Myth 3. Red meat should be avoided at all costs.
There is no strong evidence of red meat affecting heart health.
Myth 4. If you're on medication for your heart health, it means you can eat whatever you want.
Statins have little effect on weight, but a nutrient-poor diet increases the risk of heart disease. Improving your diet won't need you to take any more medications.
Myth 5. Changing your diet isn't enough to reverse the damage already done to your heart.
It’s never too late to start looking after your heart. A change in your diet and lifestyle can still improve your situation.
Quick Guide
01:33 Introduction
03:21 Myth 1. A low-fat diet is best for heart health
08:34 Myth 2. Eggs are bad for your heart
11:55 Myth 3. Red meat should be avoided at all costs
19:18 Unpacking the myth about salt
28:01 Myth 4. If you're on medication for your heart health, it means you can eat whatever you want
34:22 Myth 5. Changing your diet isn't enough to reverse the damage already done to your heart
38:29 Hotdogs as part of your diet
41:26 Why are there numerous myths about this
46:13 Why is it hard to reduce obesity in the country
58:09 Diet is good, but cholesterol is up
“I
Send Dr. Ovadia a Text Message. (If you want a response, you must include your contact information.) Dr. Ovadia cannot respond here. To contact his team, please send an email to [email protected]
Like what you hear? Head over to IFixHearts.com/book to grab a copy of my book, Stay Off My Operating Table.
Ready to go deeper? Talk to someone from my team at IFixHearts.com/talk.
Stay Off My Operating Table on X:
Learn more:
Theme Song : Rage Against
Written & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey
(c) 2016 Mercury Retro Recordings
Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.
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