“…However, despite convincing evidence that SF consumption raises plasma LDL in humans and causes atherosclerosis in animal models (2), findings from many prospective cohort studies have not supported any significant association between SF intake and risk of CVD (3,4). A recent meta-analysis that included 16 prospective cohort studies showed pooled RR estimates (95% CIs) for extreme quintiles of SF intake of 1.07 (0.96, 1.19) for coronary heart disease (CHD), 0.81 (0.62, 1.05) for stroke, and 1.00 (0.89, 1.11) for total CVD in participants 30-89 y of age (4).…”