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The French paradox: how a high-fat diet can lead to a low rate of heart attacks
In the second half of the 20th century, it was believed that saturated fat caused heart attacks, but Ancel Keys' findings on the French paradox show that a high-fat diet can lead to a low rate of heart attacks. The French paradox is the observation that French people consume a lot of saturated fat and drink wine, yet have low rates of heart attacks compared to other countries.