The 60-Year Cholesterol War Is Finally Over
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Top Comments (10)
Oh, this war isn't over, Doctor. Medicine, like every other field, really only advances one funeral at a time.
It's not just LDL that's bad but specifically the sdLDL (small dense LDL) that is the atherogenic LDL. I order a "lipofit" or fractionated lipid panel on my patients along with lipoprotein "a" and apolipoprotein B/A1 ratios as well as HgA1C and C-reactive Protein. you can have a great LDL number of below 50 but if most of it is sdLDL then you are at increased risk of atherogenesis and if the lipoprotein "a" is high with a "good " LDL number of less than 50 your odds of developing atherogenesis are higher. I also look at the triglyceride to HDL ratio and if it's greater than 2 to 1 this is not good. Our diet of increased calories of highly processed carbs is causing terrible insulin resistance at a young age in the US and I'm seeing 10- and 12-year-old children with type two diabetes and obesity at an astounding rate. We are going to have an EXPLOSION of fatty liver disease and arterial vascular disease in only 10 to 20 years in these kids. The standard western diet and sedentary lifestyle is killing us. Insulin resistance is the main causative issue that causes fatty liver and the oxidized (free radicalized) sdLDL to stay in circulation long enough to damage the lining of the arteries and thus atherogenesis. LDL in and of itself is not the problem but what causes the high sdLDL is the issue.
Why do people keep focusing on Lipids? Associative not causative. Millions of years of human evolution and our body produces something that is designed to kill us. Don't think so. Get metabolically healthy first. Try that.....
More and more experiments are yielding completely different conclusions, making people increasingly confused.
π©Ί Get your personalized health plan: https://drstanfield.com/pages/roadmap Diet comes first. Supplements are a distant afterthought. That said, there's one gap even a great diet struggles to close consistently: hitting optimal micronutrient intake every day. That's why I created MicroVitamin to complement (not replace) a healthy diet: https://drstanfield.com/products/microvitamin
Enjoyed the talk as usual
Great information that is fantastically presented! Really appreciate your channel and the information you share. Cheers! π¨π¦
Thanks for the update!
Thanks for the great information and the few pleonasms.
Thanks doc
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Top Comments (10)
Oh, this war isn't over, Doctor. Medicine, like every other field, really only advances one funeral at a time.
It's not just LDL that's bad but specifically the sdLDL (small dense LDL) that is the atherogenic LDL. I order a "lipofit" or fractionated lipid panel on my patients along with lipoprotein "a" and apolipoprotein B/A1 ratios as well as HgA1C and C-reactive Protein. you can have a great LDL number of below 50 but if most of it is sdLDL then you are at increased risk of atherogenesis and if the lipoprotein "a" is high with a "good " LDL number of less than 50 your odds of developing atherogenesis are higher. I also look at the triglyceride to HDL ratio and if it's greater than 2 to 1 this is not good. Our diet of increased calories of highly processed carbs is causing terrible insulin resistance at a young age in the US and I'm seeing 10- and 12-year-old children with type two diabetes and obesity at an astounding rate. We are going to have an EXPLOSION of fatty liver disease and arterial vascular disease in only 10 to 20 years in these kids. The standard western diet and sedentary lifestyle is killing us. Insulin resistance is the main causative issue that causes fatty liver and the oxidized (free radicalized) sdLDL to stay in circulation long enough to damage the lining of the arteries and thus atherogenesis. LDL in and of itself is not the problem but what causes the high sdLDL is the issue.
Why do people keep focusing on Lipids? Associative not causative. Millions of years of human evolution and our body produces something that is designed to kill us. Don't think so. Get metabolically healthy first. Try that.....
More and more experiments are yielding completely different conclusions, making people increasingly confused.
π©Ί Get your personalized health plan: https://drstanfield.com/pages/roadmap Diet comes first. Supplements are a distant afterthought. That said, there's one gap even a great diet struggles to close consistently: hitting optimal micronutrient intake every day. That's why I created MicroVitamin to complement (not replace) a healthy diet: https://drstanfield.com/products/microvitamin
Enjoyed the talk as usual
Great information that is fantastically presented! Really appreciate your channel and the information you share. Cheers! π¨π¦
Thanks for the update!
Thanks for the great information and the few pleonasms.
Thanks doc