Je pense qu'il n'y a aucune inquiétude à avoir. Au contraire.Aujourd'hui on entend tout et son contraire et encore davantage avec l'avènement de l'internet.
Voici ce que répond le Dr. Neal Pinckney, avec une légère pointe d'ironie, à un autre Dr qui affirmait que la population avec un cholesterol bas était la plus à même de développer dépression et agressivité(voir plus bas):
"Ainsi Dr M conclut qu'un cholesterol bas peux nous rendre violents. Il dit également que ca nous donne le cancer et rend cardiaque. Quel dommage qu'1 milliard de chinois qui vivent avec un taux de cholesterol très bas ne le savent pas encore, comme ils détiennent les taux de cancers et de maladies de coeur les plus bas du monde!!!"
From: Dr. Neal Pinckney (user-118bsll.cable.mindspring.com)
Subject: Low cholesterol - depression myth (was: Thanks)
Date: April 25, 2004 at 10:40 pm PST
In Reply to: Thanks! posted by Razz on April 25, 2004 at 7:33 pm:
The low cholesterol/depression scare started in 1999 with a study of 161 women whose cholesterol was under 180 (which the authors called clinically low). They gave the women a paper test to predict depression, and the low cholesterol subjects scored higher. But not one of those women said they were depressed or had been treated for depression. The study got huge headlines and may be responsible for popularizing the myth.
Dr. M quoted a study of 25 violent psychiatric patients, who also had "low cholesterol". (The study didn't mention the thousands of similar patients whose cholesterol was 'normal')
So Dr. M has concluded that low cholesterol makes us violent. He also says it gives us cancer and strokes. It's too bad the one billion Chinese who have very low cholesterol didn't know that, as they have one of the lowest cancer and stroke levels in the world.
The web is a wonderful reseouce. Everyone gets their say. The hard part is deciding what's valid, true, or worth noting.
http://www.vegsource.com/healingheart/messages/97874.html