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Swedish study finds longest living people have high cholesterol.

Posted on 11/8/25 at 5:24 am
Posted by Night Vision
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 5:24 am
What else are our medical folks lying about?



"The Longest Living Humans Have High Cholesterol...The Sweden Study Found Those Who Reach The Age Of 100 All Had High Cholesterol."
Dr Ben Bikman, PhD

"Cholesterol Is A Molecule Of Life & LDL Is The Unsung Hero Of The Immune System."

"High Cholesterol Leads To A Longer Life."

The longitudinal Swedish AMORIS cohort study—which has a 35-year follow-up period—has shown that high total cholesterol is linked with reaching 100 years of age.

The decades long study on 812,073 participants showed that high levels of total cholesterol & iron, with low levels of glucose were linked to becoming a centenarian.
Posted by dstone12
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Member since Jan 2007
38165 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 5:52 am to
Broccoli will be bad for you by 2030, then.


I’ll just keep eating red Doritos for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Posted by Victor R Franko
Member since Dec 2021
1942 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 5:57 am to
Any of those old timers fat guys? Asking for a friend as fat guys and high cholesterol seem linked in some way.
This post was edited on 11/8/25 at 5:59 am
Posted by TigerAllNightLong
Member since Jul 2023
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:02 am to
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with low levels of glucose

this might be the real conclusion.
Posted by Tigergreg
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Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:11 am to
So, I guess we should eat lots of processed foods, tropical oils, animal based foods, including dairy products?

The study says:

quote:

The Way Of Life To Keep Glucose Low & Cholesterol High:
A low carbohydrate diet prioritizing nutrient dense animal foods, eliminating harmful seed oils, sugar & processed foods provides the best healthy cholesterol profile.


A low card diet is always healthy because it keeps your blood sugar under control. Seed oils are nearly 100% fat. Eliminating sugar and processed foods has been known for years. Well, duh!

So, my take is that keeping glucose levels low (diabetes risk) without much regard to the high cholesterol they cite, is probably the key.

Posted by TrueTiger
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:14 am to
Study was probably funded by the meat and dairy industry.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:16 am to
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Seed oils are nearly 100% fat.


Aren't all oils 100% fat, being lipids?
Posted by McLemore
Member since Dec 2003
34551 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:19 am to
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Study was probably funded by the meat and dairy industry.


No. This is nothing new.

There’s a very limited, fairly rare genetic marker that suggests its carrier should limit saturated fats. Other than that the demonizing of saturated fats is … demonic.

LDL is merely one marker. Have to look at the full lipidology.
Posted by McLemore
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:20 am to
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Aren't all oils 100% fat, being lipids?


Yep. I assume the poster means 100% PUFA (and within that mostly Omega-6). But who knows?
Posted by Tigergreg
Metairie
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:21 am to
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Aren't all oils 100% fat, being lipids?


Nope. These have lower levels of saturated fat,

Fruit-Based Oils: olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, and palm oil.
Nut-Based Oils: Peanut oil, Almond oil, Hazelnut oil, and Walnut oil.
Posted by Tigergreg
Metairie
Member since Feb 2005
24380 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:24 am to
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Yep. I assume the poster means 100% PUFA (and within that mostly Omega-6).


Saturated fats.
Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
36641 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:25 am to
Falls right in line with the statin fraud, pill pushing medical community.
Posted by newmexicotiger
Member since Sep 2017
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Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:28 am to
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A low card diet 


I drop a deuce every morning
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
Member since Jan 2004
463653 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:30 am to
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Nope. These have lower levels of saturated fat,
You left out a word initially. May want to go edit
Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
36641 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:36 am to
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A low card diet is always healthy because it keeps your blood sugar under control. Seed oils are nearly 100% fat. Eliminating sugar and processed foods has been known for years. Well, duh!

I assume you mean carb. But what are your thoughts on a carnivore diet? Plenty of people do it and make the argument that it's safe and healthy.
Posted by TheHarahanian
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Member since May 2017
22655 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:41 am to

Awesome. Give me some bacon.
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
51461 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:42 am to

Meaningless conclusion. Of course people over 100 have high cholesterol; cholesterol rises with age.
This post was edited on 11/8/25 at 6:44 am
Posted by TigerAllNightLong
Member since Jul 2023
963 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:43 am to
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Study was probably funded by the meat and dairy industry.

A very real problem are environmental groups funding pro-vegetarian research that is total crap.
Posted by TheHarahanian
Actually not Harahan as of 6/2023
Member since May 2017
22655 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:44 am to
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A low card diet 
I drop a deuce every morning

Easily missed, but excellent.
Posted by McLemore
Member since Dec 2003
34551 posts
Posted on 11/8/25 at 6:44 am to
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Saturated fats.


You talking seed oils? They are only 13-15% SFA. Most are high PUFA, rest of the makeup is MUFA.

E.g., safflower oil is 75% PUFA.
If you get the high-oleic version it flips to 75% MUFA.

In either case though it’s very low in SFA.
This post was edited on 11/8/25 at 7:09 am
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