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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2024 · 20 MIN

The Niacin Heart Attack Study: A Primer on Scientific Hysteria

from Blasphemous Nutrition · host Aimee Gallo

Episode Summary: Does Niacin really increase your risk of a heart attack? In this episode, Aimee goes all out breaking apart the recent study on niacin and heart attack risk. She critiques the study's methodology and highlights the misleading conclusions drawn by the authors. She emphasizes the importance of considering the study population, which consisted of individuals with existing cardiovascular disease, and the lack of examination of niacin intake in the participants. Aimee also questions the researchers' failure to address other factors that could contribute to elevated levels of niacin metabolites, such as impaired metabolic function. She concludes that the study's suggestions to eliminate niacin fortification are unwarranted and irresponsible. In this episode, Aimee summarizes the pros and cons of this research so you can decide whether you should be concerned. Key Takeaways:The study suggesting that niacin may increase the risk of heart disease is based on flawed methodology and misleading conclusions.Niacin has long been used and respected as a lipid-lowering agent, and its efficacy is still a topic of debate in comparison to statins.The study population consisted of individuals with existing cardiovascular disease, which is an important factor to consider when interpreting the results.The researchers failed to examine the niacin intake of the participants, making it unclear whether supplemental niacin was a contributing factor.Other factors, such as impaired metabolic function, could lead to elevated levels of niacin metabolites and should have been considered in the study.Notable Quotes:"To point a finger at niacin fortification is irresponsible and unwarranted at this stage." - Aimee"These researchers did not consider the impact that an impaired metabolic system might have on cellular stress and production of these metabolites." - Aimee"This paper is a fantastic example of research authors spinning the data and the media taking it even further to create clickbait." - AimeeResources:Photography by: Dai Ross Photography Podcast Cover Art: Lilly Kate CreativeWork with AimeeFerrell, M., Wang, Z., Anderson, J.T. et al. A terminal metabolite of niacin promotes vascular inflammation and contributes to cardiovascular disease risk. Nat Med 30, 424–434 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02793-8Additional Research citations and resources are at  Blasphemous Nutrition on SubstackCHAT ME UP: let me know what's on your mind by texting here! Find Research Citations and Transcript at Blasphemous Nutrition on SubstackWork with AimeePhotography by: Dai Ross PhotographyPodcast Cover Art: Lilly Kate CreativeHow to Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts Via iOS Device1.   Open Apple Podcast App (purple app icon that says Podcasts).2.   Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search”3.   Search for “Blasphemous Nutrition”4.   Click on the SHOW, not the episode.5.   Scroll all the way down to “Ratings and Reviews” section6.   Click on “Write a Review” (if you don’t see that option, click on “See All” first)7.   Rate the show on a five-star scale (5 is highest rating) and write a review!8.   Bask in the glow of doing a good deed that makes a difference!

Episode Summary: Does Niacin really increase your risk of a heart attack? In this episode, Aimee goes all out breaking apart the recent study on niacin and heart attack risk. She critiques the study's methodology and highlights the misleading conclusions drawn by the authors. She emphasizes the importance of considering the study population, which consisted of individuals with existing cardiovascular disease, and the lack of examination of niacin intake in the participants. Aimee also questi...

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