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We recently conducted a randomized controlled study of lifestyle intervention recruiting 200 people with hypercholesterolemia.

We also conducted a randomized control study of lifestyle modification recruitment about 1100 men and women whose average levels of cholesterol were 236 mg/dl.

From these studies, we think that it is relatively easy to reduce the levels of total cholesterol in Japan by lifestyle intervention; increasing the intake of fish and shellfish, and reducing the intake of meats.