Egg Yolks as bad as Smoking!?
Erica0718
Posts: 469 Member
If you believe this anyway.....
Egg yolks almost as bad for your ticker as smoking, says study
Avert your eyes, egg-lovers. New research from Canada's Western University says eating egg yolks regularly is nearly as effective as smoking cigarettes when it comes to speeding up atherosclerosis, or coronary artery disease. The study looked at 1,231 men and woman with the average age of 61.5 years and found eating three or more egg yolks per week over the years was two-thirds as bad as smoking for increasing carotid plaque on your inner arterial wall, a risk factor for stroke and heart attack. Study authors stressed that "regular consumption of egg yolk should be avoided by persons at risk of cardiovascular disease." Boo! [Source]
http://now.msn.com/new-research-says-egg-yolks-increase-coronary-artery-disease
** I love eggs and always eat the whole egg it really helps me with my protein goal. I know there are a ton of people here who only eat the white.
Egg yolks almost as bad for your ticker as smoking, says study
Avert your eyes, egg-lovers. New research from Canada's Western University says eating egg yolks regularly is nearly as effective as smoking cigarettes when it comes to speeding up atherosclerosis, or coronary artery disease. The study looked at 1,231 men and woman with the average age of 61.5 years and found eating three or more egg yolks per week over the years was two-thirds as bad as smoking for increasing carotid plaque on your inner arterial wall, a risk factor for stroke and heart attack. Study authors stressed that "regular consumption of egg yolk should be avoided by persons at risk of cardiovascular disease." Boo! [Source]
http://now.msn.com/new-research-says-egg-yolks-increase-coronary-artery-disease
** I love eggs and always eat the whole egg it really helps me with my protein goal. I know there are a ton of people here who only eat the white.
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I eat the whole thing too. An egg is a natural food, therefore I don't see it so bad0
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:sad: but, but... I like eggs.
I'm calling shenanigans.0 -
I hate eggs but I call BS0
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Cant be doing with just egg whites. I eat 2 or 3 whole eggs daily. I had high cholesterol just over 3 months ago when i started here and now its almost to a normal level. I had a fasting blood test last week at my diabetes doctor.0
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Everything will kill you.
I ate 5 whole eggs just yesterday and my HDLs, LDLs, VLDLs and triglycerides are all good.0 -
Dont panic just yet! That is almost a nearly uncontrolable study (i.e could be 101 other factors!)
Therfore until they can confirm the actual cause, not just the link i shall continue eating my 6whites and 1yoke! lol0 -
Here we go again! They just can't make up their minds!
My parents eat whole eggs daily, have for years - dad's in his 70's, mom is nearly there, both have good healthy hearts, low cholesterol, etc, etc.
I eat at least two whole eggs 4 or 5 days a week, and will continue to do so.0 -
Anyone got the global warming vs number of pirates pic?0
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Well, I think this is a ton of bull****. One study is not the end all be all on egg yolks, and considering there have been plenty of other recent studies that have shown the fat and cholesterol in egg yolks don't generally have any negative effects on health, I'm more inclined to side with the majority. Not to mention there's a ton of GOOD stuff in egg yolks, like protein and vitamins and minerals.
I'd also like to point out that people have been eating whole eggs for hundreds and hundreds of years, and yet things like heart disease have only become so common recently. If egg yolks were really "as bad as cigarettes" I think we would have seen health related problems much much earlier on.0 -
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I'm not sure what to think of that "study" yet, especially given the source from the link you provided...
"Spence added the effect of egg yolk consumption over time on increasing the amount of plaque in the arteries was independent of sex, cholesterol, blood pressure, smoking, body mass index and diabetes. And while he says more research should be done to take in possible confounders such as exercise and waist circumference, he stresses that regular consumption of egg yolk should be avoided by persons at risk of cardiovascular disease."
So they haven't taken into account other factors such as waist circumference and exercise? What other things haven't they taken in to account? It seems pretty premature to make the assumption egg yolks are that bad if other factors can contribute to the results. Of course, that is based on my completely non-professional opinion0 -
Oh cheese and rice!!!!!! I stopped reading, haha. I love my eggs and boo hoo if they cause cancer and what not.0
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I eat the whole thing too. An egg is a natural food, therefore I don't see it so bad
Same here!0 -
This is just some nonsense propganda, for what purpose I have no idea.
I probably consume 60% of my calories in fat, 30% protein and 10% carbs and I eat a TON of whole eggs. My cholesterol numbers are stellar. I call BS on any study that tries to make whole natural foods out to be the villian. Chances are they are pushing grains and other processed crap on the side too.0 -
I only eat the egg white because the yolk texture grosses me out (ex. when boiled or "fried" egg or over easy/hard). Though I make an exception for deviled eggs, scrambled eggs and omelets.
Back to the topic...calling shenanigans. Smoking cigarettes is way worse, you know that whole cancer thing people seem to forget about those vile little buggers. Ruins you in more and far worse ways than any egg ever could.0 -
And tomorrow a study will find that egg yolks decrease the risk of cancer. I just can't worry about all these studies. One tells me not to eat any animal products, another tells me to eat a diet heavy in protein and fat. One tells me not to drink coffee another says coffee is good for my heart.0
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Whaaaat!?Well ....That is why I don't eat Canadian eggs..But I like eggs.0
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Three a week? I eat three a day!0
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all the protein is in the white anyway.0
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While other studies show that the yolk is where the nutrition is in an egg...plus it helps you burn fat! However, if you ate as many egg yolks as most people smoke cigs a day...it could be an issue. for me...I'll eat my 4-6 egg yolks a week and be just fine with that!0
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Global warming is killing off the pirates? :frown:0 -
I only like the whites (when boiled) but now srambled, fried or omelets you have to have the yolks...OH WELL something is going to kill us.0
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BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Sorry. No.0 -
This sums up what my comment would have been! :laugh:0 -
That is ****ing brilliant! :laugh:0 -
I thought the bad reputation of egg yolks from the 80s was discredited about a decade ago???0
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Glad to read all the info "for" egg yokes because I love them and cringe when I read egg-whites in someone's diet. It's just not for me. I'm with the gal that said "everything kills you". Thanks for posting the "study" though because I got to hear what I wanted to ask about egg-yolks that was good:)
denise:drinker: :drinker:0 -
all the protein is in the white anyway.
Not entirely true.
Neat nutrition chart here: http://www.fitsugar.com/Egg-White-Vs-Egg-Yolk-Which-Better-3645270 -
I heard there were pirates in here.0
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all the protein is in the white anyway.
That's not true. And, if you only eat the whites you can't fully process all the protein that is in them. You need the yolk for that.0
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