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The Physicians Committee is carrying out a research study to improve the investigator's understanding and expand the literature to quantify the effect of foods on blood cholesterol. This study will measure changes in low density lipoprotein (LDL) concentration, sometimes called "bad cholesterol," over 2 study periods of 4 weeks each, with 1 rest week in between. Approximately 50 subjects will participate in this study.
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In a 9-week double-blind, crossover trial, participants will consume baked goods with either 2 egg yolks or an isocaloric egg-free product daily for 4 weeks. After a one-week washout period, participants will cross to the other dietary intervention. Participants will be asked not to make changes to their exercise patterns or diet, apart from consuming the provided products, for the study period. Changes in LDL cholesterol concentrations will be the primary dependent variable.
Study evaluations, known as health assessments, will be held at the Physicians Committee's office.
Group assignment: After the study entry, will be assigned by chance, like the flip of a coin, to one of two groups. The participant will have an equal chance of being assigned to either group. Each group will be asked to consume baked goods daily. The two groups will consume the same baked goods, but in a different order. The baked goods will be made from wheat flour with a small amount of sugar, salt, yeast, and other ingredients that are common to baked goods. There will be no animal-derived ingredients, except that some products will contain egg. Each week, the participant will be given a week's worth of baked goods.
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• Following vegan diet for 6 or more months
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9 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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