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if you get a score of 150, they doc will want you to lower that; That test is primarily measuring the amount of triglycerides in your VLDL cholesterol But if we measured your triglycerides as you were eating, we’d get a higher level for one and much of it would be carried in thechy...
How aging and lifestyle factors contribute to rising apoB and LDL cholesterol levels, and the lifestyle changes that can lower it [59:45]; How elevated triglycerides, driven by insulin resistance, increase apoB particle concentration and promote atherosclerosis [1:08:00]; ...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in the human body and is most commonly known for the role it plays in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)— the number one killer in the developed world. Below is a collection of content that goes into great depth about cholesterol,...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in the human body and is most commonly known for the role it plays in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)— the number one killer in the developed world. Below is a collection of content that goes into great depth about cholesterol,...