Statins Users have Increased the Amount of Calories and Fat in 10 years

Researchers have found that Americans that are taking statin have increased the amount of calories and fat during the 2009-2010 year than in the past ten years. Statins are cholesterol lowering drugs that inhibits the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme, which plays a role in producing cholesterol in the liver. Researchers found that the increase of fat and calories were only among those that are taking satins. According to National Center for Global Health and Medicine in Japan, "We may need to re-emphasize the importance of dietary modification for those who are taking these medications, now that obesity and diabetes are important problems in society". Patients are usually put on statins when obesity and high cholesterol are already an issue for the patient.

Does the use of statins entitle patients not to change their lifestyle and behavior modifications since the drug will work to lower the amount of cholesterol even though they are receiving large amounts through diet?

http://consumer.healthday.com/cardiovascular-health-information-20/dietary-choloesterol-news-130/many-who-take-statins-load-up-on-bad-food-study-finds-687204.html

https://archinte.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1861769

-TD

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