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November 26, 1989 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-11-26

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130 to 159 \xv and eve
of 160 or higber high.
Smo ing and high blood
pr e can dramatically in
crease the d ger from hi
chole terol. Pre-menopausal
omen re at 10 ri k for
, coronary he while
there i no- evidence that
cholesterol levels heart
• ° in til e derly.
Another problem i market­
ing--eimed at exploi . public
fear abo chole terol, Super­
mar et shelves e . c ed with
products dYertising themsel­
v "10 in cholesterol," or
"cholesterol-free," but some of
th same products could be
10 ded with turated fats,
which the body can convert into
serum cholesterol.
"That' sort of scam," Otten
said. "It's no bl tantly false, but
it gives a f impr . on."
Chen th . d recent d-
vertisemen touting dietary oat
br n s a way to lowere
cholesterol could Iso be mis-
leading. ,
"I would ay there i ome re-
ch t i dicates it is good, "
id, ut th r U."
'olralMCtOrt ����II •. fi��=�;II;II�ll;�Ii!rro anyone food is a
� • hype," she said.
no eth lso id media
re co d m people feel
cholesterol in uniformly b d,
but ome studies h vcr -
ted bnor lIy low
terol le e . th co
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