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Metabolic Mind | New Study Questions LDL Risk - An interview with Dave Feldman @metabolicmind | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Do we all have to worry that LDL causes heart disease, or could certain people, like low-carb "lean mass hyper responders" have less concern about LDL and heart risk? A new study from Dave Feldman and Dr. Matt Budoff suggests markedly elevated LDL in the setting of metabolic health and ketosis may not contribute to cardiac plaque and heart disease. While these data are not conclusive, they are highly suggestive and set the stage for future studies in this critically important area. Will this line of research eventually change everything we know about LDL? That's to be determined, but at least we're asking the question.

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Timestamps
0:00 Will this new study change how we think about LDL?
0:49 Dave Feldman Introduction and technical definitions
1:54 Coronary Calcium Score vs Coronary CT Angiogram
3:22 Interview begins
4:14 Lean Mass Hyper Responder Miami Heart Match Analysis
8:21 Study Findings
14:48 Do these finding refute the LDL hypothesis?
15:20 Pushback and negative reactions from the study
16:36 Is the Lipid Hypothesis Context Independent?
19:35 Goals of 1-year LMHR study
20:43 Comparison of LMHR to Familial Hypercholesterolemia
26:45 Use of Coronary CTA
30:35 Going against "Standard Practice"
38:38 "Elevator Pitch" for interpreting the study findings



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