Badly Shaved Monkey
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Forgive me if this has been subject to discussion previously and please feel free to point me towards such a discussion.
How tightly does variation in dietary fat intake correlate with blood cholesterol (including LDL and HDL)?
Clearly the one must influence the other, that's why people with high cholesterol are advised to alter their diet, but how long does it take? Follow-up testing seems to be done on a timescale of months not days or weeks, which suggests that there is a long lag.
I have various scenarios in mind.
1. Chronic high-fat diet, switches to low-fat. When do the effects appear?
2. Baseline low-fat diet, but with excursions into high fat, say eating a plate of greasy fish and chips. Does that show up the next day or next week? Or does it never show up because one acute deviation on the input side is not accurately reflected in the output side?
How tightly does variation in dietary fat intake correlate with blood cholesterol (including LDL and HDL)?
Clearly the one must influence the other, that's why people with high cholesterol are advised to alter their diet, but how long does it take? Follow-up testing seems to be done on a timescale of months not days or weeks, which suggests that there is a long lag.
I have various scenarios in mind.
1. Chronic high-fat diet, switches to low-fat. When do the effects appear?
2. Baseline low-fat diet, but with excursions into high fat, say eating a plate of greasy fish and chips. Does that show up the next day or next week? Or does it never show up because one acute deviation on the input side is not accurately reflected in the output side?