How does dietary cholesterol affect serum cholesterol levels in most people?
In roughly 70–80% of the population, known as cholesterol non-hyper-responders, dietary cholesterol has minimal impact on serum cholesterol levels. The liver self-regulates its cholesterol production, meaning that increased dietary cholesterol leads to decreased production and vice versa.
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