Eggs are a dietary staple worldwide, with the average American consuming about 279 eggs per year, according to the USDA. Meanwhile, cholesterol remains a central topic in health conversations, as nearly 38% of U.S. adults have high cholesterol levels (CDC). The cardiovascular system is primarily affected, fueling a heated debate over eggs’ impact on heart health. A key challenge persists: cholesterol issues often develop silently, making early detection and prevention difficult for millions of people.
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50. The Bottom Line on Eggs and Cholesterol The relationship between eggs and cholesterol is complex, but decades of research now suggest that moderate egg consumption…