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    Eating boiled eggs in the morning can have both positive and neutral effects on vascular health. And this will depend on your overall diet, health status, and how many eggs you’re eating.

    Below’s a breakdown of how they may impact your vascular (heart and blood vessel) health:

    How Boiled Eggs Can Support Vascular Health

    1. Rich in High-Quality Protein

    Boiled eggs provide complete protein, which helps maintain muscle mass—including the heart muscle—and supports overall metabolic health, indirectly benefiting the vascular system.

    2. Packed with Nutrients That Support the Heart

    Choline: Supports healthy brain and nervous system function, but also helps regulate homocysteine—a compound linked to heart disease when elevated.

    Vitamin D: Crucial for endothelial (blood vessel lining) function and blood pressure regulation.

    Selenium & B12: Support red blood cell production and circulation.

    3. Satiety and Weight Management

    Eggs help keep you full longer, which may reduce snacking and help with weight control—important for lowering the risk of high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and other vascular conditions.

    Considerations: Cholesterol and Saturated Fat

    1. Dietary Cholesterol Is Not a Big Concern for Most

    One boiled egg has about 186 mg of cholesterol, mostly in the yolk.

    Research now shows that dietary cholesterol has minimal impact on blood cholesterol for most people.

    The 2020–2025 U.S. Dietary Guidelines no longer set a limit on dietary cholesterol, but recommend moderation.

    However:
    People with type 2 diabetes, familial hypercholesterolemia, or a history of heart disease may need to limit egg yolk intake.

    In such cases, talk to a healthcare provider.

    2. Boiled Eggs May Be Better Than Fried Eggs

    Boiling eggs avoids added saturated fat and oxidized oils, which can damage blood vessels. This probably makes boiled eggs a heart-friendlier option compared to eggs fried in butter or processed oils.

    Conclusion

    Eating 1 boiled egg per day in the morning may generally safe and may support vascular health, especially when part of a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats.

    If you have preexisting heart conditions, diabetes, or high cholesterol, it’s wise to discuss your egg intake with a doctor or dietitian.

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