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How Don Came to Believe in the Role of Protein in Diet
The experiment at Camemberg, exactly, when I think it ran./nAbout five years, in 1973 showed no difference. There was no difference in cardiac events. Despite the fact that the group that was on the higher polyunsaturated fat group did indeed have much lower cholesterol levels, this predated the sub fractionation. So they weren't measuring LDL and HDL. They were just measuring total cholesterol. And at the time, there was some correlation between cardiovascular disease and total cholesterol levels at the extremes. That was certainly true. Again, because I didn't think we'd be talking about this./nI don't have the numbers all in my mind, but we'll link to it all. But directionally, I believe that the higher Pufa group relative to the saturated fat group was about 30 milligrams per deciliter lower in total cholesterol. And based on everything we know today, we would assume that much of that was in LDL cholesterol, indeed being lower and non HDL cholesterol./nAnd yet there was no difference in events./nOf course, it's become a very famous and unfortunate story in nutrition research and that friends chose not to publish it because he didn't like the results. It didn't match his hypothesis, which was that the group on lower saturated fat would have fewer events. Ramsden went and published all of these data plus a whole bunch of sub data. As I said, just a few years ago, I believe in the.