The appropriate response is that "Dietary cholesterol doesn't matter as much as saturated and trans fat intakes."
Cardiovascular disease is defined as those diseases that affect the cardiovascular system which includes the heart, blood and the blood vessels.
The factors that predisposes one to risk of developing cardiovascular disease is the excess consumption of cholesterol which are found in saturated and trans fat.
Therefore, the appropriate response is that "Dietary cholesterol doesn't matter as much as saturated and trans fat intakes."
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