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Large study of dietary habits suggests more plant oils, less butter could lead to better health

Last updated: March 6, 2025 8:26 pm
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Plant-Based Oils vs. Butter: A Study Reveals Surprising Health Benefits

A recent study conducted by researchers from Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard has shed light on the health benefits of consuming plant-based oils over butter. The study, which analyzed diet and health data from over 200,000 individuals over a span of 30 years, found that a higher intake of plant-based oils such as soybean, canola, and olive oil was associated with lower total, cancer, and cardiovascular disease mortality. In contrast, butter intake was linked to an increased risk of total and cancer mortality.

Published in JAMA Internal Medicine and presented at the American Heart Association EPI/Lifestyle Scientific Sessions, the study revealed a significant 17% lower risk of death when participants swapped butter with plant-based oils in their daily diet. Lead author Yu Zhang emphasized the magnitude of this association, highlighting the substantial impact on health.

One of the key differences between butter and plant-based oils lies in the types of fatty acids they contain. While butter is rich in saturated fatty acids, plant-based oils are abundant in unsaturated fatty acids. This distinction plays a crucial role in determining the health effects of these dietary choices.

Unlike previous studies that focused on dietary fatty acids in isolation, this study delved into the primary food sources of these fats, providing valuable insights into the impact of butter and oils on long-term health outcomes. By analyzing data from the Nurses’ Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study, the researchers were able to draw robust conclusions regarding the association between dietary choices and mortality risk.

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The findings indicated that individuals who consumed the most butter had a 15% higher risk of dying compared to those with lower butter intake. In contrast, those who consumed higher amounts of plant-based oils experienced a 16% lower risk of death. Corresponding author Daniel Wang emphasized the public health implications of these findings, suggesting that a simple dietary swap from butter to soybean or olive oil could lead to significant long-term health benefits and prevent a substantial number of deaths from chronic diseases.

A substitution analysis conducted as part of the study revealed that replacing just 10 grams of butter a day with equivalent calories of plant-based oils could lower cancer deaths and overall mortality by 17%. Wang stressed the importance of incorporating more plant-based oils into daily diets, even in small amounts, as a means of promoting better health outcomes.

While the study primarily focused on health professionals, the researchers acknowledge the need for further research to explore the biological mechanisms underlying the observed effects. By understanding the mechanisms at play, future studies could provide valuable insights into the physiological impact of dietary changes.

In conclusion, the study highlights the potential benefits of choosing plant-based oils over butter in promoting long-term health and reducing mortality risk. By making simple dietary swaps, individuals can take proactive steps towards improving their overall health and well-being.

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