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How does dietary cholesterol affect serum cholesterol levels?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Dietary cholesterol has a modest effect on serum cholesterol levels in most individuals. The liver synthesizes about 75-80% of total body cholesterol and adjusts its production based on dietary intake, which means that increased dietary cholesterol leads to a decrease in liver synthesis, resulting in a smaller overall impact on serum cholesterol than previously believed.

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