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If you swap out fats in your diet—like butter or oil—for sugary white bread, pasta, or pastries, it won’t lower your risk of heart disease, and it might even make it worse if you’re prone to blood sugar problems.
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Effects of dietary fats versus carbohydrates on coronary heart disease: A review of the evidence
Narrative Review
2005 NovThis study says swapping fats (even healthy ones) for sugary, processed carbs doesn’t help your heart and might hurt it, especially if you’re prone to insulin problems — just like the claim says.
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