Are eggs bad for you or not?

http://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/study-eating-more-eggs-good-heart-health-boston-university-dr-mallika-marshall-healthwatch/

Are eggs good for your heart health or not? Boston University releases new study

BY MALLIKA MARSHALL, MD

FEBRUARY 6, 2023 / 7:11 PM / CBS BOSTON

http://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/study-eating-more-eggs-good-heart-health-boston-university-dr-mallika-marshall-healthwatch/

BOSTON — A new study finds eating more eggs could be good for your heart. Eggs are high in cholesterol but also rich in protein and other nutrients, leaving people to wonder, “are they good for my health or not?” 

Researchers at Boston University studied data on more than 2,300 adults and found that eating five or more eggs a week was associated with lower blood pressure, lower blood sugar, and a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, suggesting eating eggs may actually promote heart health. 

Critics caution that the study did not examine other heart disease risk factors such as cholesterol levels and that it’s premature to declare eggs “good for the heart.” 

Currently, the American Heart Association recommends one whole egg or two eggs with just the whites per day as part of a heart-healthy diet.

Mallika Marshall, MD

Mallika Marshall, MD is an Emmy-award-winning journalist and physician who has served as the HealthWatch Reporter for CBS Boston/WBZ-TV for over 20 years. A practicing physician Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Dr. Marshall serves on staff at Harvard Medical School and practices at Massachusetts General Hospital at the MGH Chelsea Urgent Care and the MGH Revere Health Center, where she is currently working on the frontlines caring for patients with COVID-19. She is also a host and contributing editor for Harvard Health Publications (HHP), the publishing division of Harvard Medical School.

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