For decades, dietary guidelines warned against eating too many eggs — because one egg yolk contains about 185 mg of cholesterol.
But here’s what we now know:
🔬 For most healthy people, dietary cholesterol has little impact on blood cholesterol.
The 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans no longer sets a daily limit for cholesterol — and numerous studies have found:
- Eating 1–2 eggs per day does not increase heart disease risk in healthy adults
- Saturated fat and trans fats have a much bigger impact on heart health than dietary cholesterol
📊 A 2020 meta-analysis in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found no significant link between moderate egg consumption and cardiovascular disease.