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  2. 30-Day Low-Cholesterol Meal Plan for Beginners, Created by a ...

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    Breakfast (455 calories) 1 serving Peach Pie Overnight Oats. 1 cup nonfat plain kefir. A.M. Snack (305 calories) 1 medium apple. 2 Tbsp. natural peanut butter. Lunch (393 calories)

  3. 7-Day Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan to Help Lower Cholesterol ...

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    Breakfast (398 calories) 1 serving Lemon-Blueberry Overnight Oats. 1 cup low-fat plain kefir. A.M. Snack (205 calories) 1 (5.3-oz.) container nonfat plain strained Greek-style yogurt

  4. Low-fat diet - Wikipedia

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    Saturated fat has been shown to raise total and LDL cholesterol in a large number of studies [6] and has also been correlated with a higher risk of heart disease. [6]: 383 A 2013 meta-analysis of low- and high-fat diets showed low-fat diets decreased total cholesterol and LDL, but these decreases were not found when considering low-calorie diets.

  5. Cardiac diet - Wikipedia

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    Foods such as spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, tomatoes, bok choy, arugula, bell peppers, and carrots are recommended. Fiber is also recommended, foods such as oats, beans, ground flaxseed and berries are advised. [1] A healthy cardiac diet "allows for an estimated 25–30% of total calories from fat" mostly from mono and polyunsaturated fats. [3]

  6. Low carb diet may improve cholesterol levels in people with ...

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    People with type 2 diabetes are at a higher risk of developing high cholesterol, which is a risk factor for heart disease. Traditionally, a high carbohydrate and low fat diet was considered best ...

  7. Healthy diet - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] A meta-analysis found no difference between diet types (low-fat, low-carbohydrate, and low-calorie), with a 2–4 kilograms (4.4–8.8 lb) weight loss. [43] This level of weight loss is by itself insufficient to move a person from an 'obese' body mass index (BMI) category to a 'normal' BMI.

  8. What's More Important for Heart Health: Lowering Dietary ...

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  9. Lean Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It began with ten items and has expanded to include 100+ different meals. The brand name "Lean Cuisine" is considered by the FDA as a nutrient content claim, so all Lean Cuisine items are required to meet the "lean" criteria of less than 10 g fat, 4.5 g or less saturated fat, and less than 95 mg cholesterol. [5]