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  1. 1 Απρ 2022 · The scientists found that people who consumed the most olive oil — a little more than half a tablespoon per day — had a 19% lower risk of death from any cause over a 28-year period, compared with those who rarely or never consumed olive oil.

  2. Consuming too much olive oil can result in excess calories, with each tablespoon providing 119 calories. If you are on a calorie-restricted diet, moderating your intake of olive oil could prevent unwanted weight gain.

  3. 3 Νοε 2023 · Consuming too much olive oil can contribute to weight gain and obesity due to its calorie-dense nature, including saturated fat. Weight gain, in turn, increases insulin resistance in many people, leading to metabolic changes that can result in heart disease.

  4. 22 Ιουλ 2024 · However, no definitive studies show extra-virgin olive oil has greater benefits than regular olive oil. Studies have shown a link between lower risks of cardiovascular disease, some cancers, and even dementia in people who consume higher amounts of olive oil.

  5. 12 Μαρ 2024 · Excessive consumption of olive oil, such as chugging it, can lead to adverse health effects including weight gain, increased LDL cholesterol levels, and gastrointestinal discomfort.

  6. 5 Μαρ 2020 · Higher olive oil intake was associated with a lower risk of CHD and total CVD in two large prospective cohorts of US men and women. The substitution of margarine, butter, mayonnaise, and dairy fat with olive oil could lead to lower risk of CHD and CVD.

  7. 1 Μαρ 2022 · During 28 years of follow-up, the research showed that participants who consumed the highest amount of olive oil (greater than 1/2 tablespoon, or 7 grams, per day) had a 19% lower risk of early death compared to people who never or rarely used olive oil.

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