Posted on 12/26/2019 9:27:41 PM PST by ConservativeMind
The most comprehensive analysis of its kind suggests that there is a strong link between non-HDL cholesterol levels and long-term risk for cardiovascular disease in people aged under 45 years, not just at older ages.
The amount of non-HDL cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins (LDL) in the blood are accepted as causal risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and play a significant part in predicting a person's risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Using their data, the authors assessed and confirmed the long-term association between cholesterol levels and cardiovascular event risk. The model also estimated how much risk could be reduced if non-HDL cholesterol levels were halved (the authors note that the 50% reduction was hypothetical and not based on specific estimates or treatments).
"Our estimates suggest that halving non-HDL cholesterol levels may be associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular events by the age of 75 years, and that this reduction in risk is larger the sooner cholesterol levels are reduced. The risk scores currently used in the clinic to decide whether a person should have lipid-lowering treatment only assess the risk of cardiovascular disease over 10 years, and so may underestimate lifetime risk, particularly in young people," says Professor Stefan Blankenberg, German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany.
"The novelty of Brunner and colleagues' findings arises from projecting the effect of beginning cholesterol-lowering therapy early in life. Such therapy could reduce the lifetime risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in patients with increased concentrations of non-HDL and LDL cholesterol, especially when risk is further amplified by the presence of comorbid factors. Lowering cholesterol with more intensive therapy is also supported by findings that generic statins are cost-saving or highly cost-effective even for primary prevention in patients at low risk of cardiovascular disease."
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For practical purposes, this means triglycerides and possibly V-LDL.
You immediately lower triglycerides by lowering only carbs.
Well think about it.
A high carb low protein/fat diet is fed to feed animals in order to put weight on fast,
and it’s the very same damn diet fedgov say we need to eat to stay fit and healthy.
Bullshiite on fedgov.
Ping to you.
*** A high carb low protein/fat diet is fed to feed animals in order to put weight on fast,and its the very same damn diet fedgov say we need to eat.... ***
Thank you for the flashback “ ‘To Serve Man’ is a Cookbook!”
Break it down for me brother. You saying beer and T-bone steak? Man thats living.
“All to sell you more statin drugs, my dear.” I’ve seen it all over many years as a Certified Diabetes Educator R.N. Big Pharma Profits. Lower the goal numbers and sell more drugs. The true risk factor is vascular inflammatory processes. And no, triglycerides are not cholesterol. They do not fit in the category of non-HDL cholesterol. Triglycerides are a separate product. LDL is the major non-HDL blood component. VLDL is next but very small compared to LDL and other non-HDLs are so low in number as to be not practical to measure. It is true that high carbs increase triglyceride levels. Triglycerides are made by the liver, converting excess intake into storable fat. Nevertheless, high protein and high fat diets present issues of their own. Balance! Regular, frequent exercise especially after eating (not heavy...just a short walk will do). Keeping self-produced insulin levels down by post-meal physical activity is the best way to achieve health by preventing the effects of too much insulin. High insulin levels cause overgrowth of tissue in the body...fat storage, junk in the arteries, and also several types of serious cancer....colon, breast, prostate, kidney to name the proven ones. Enough for now.
No beer. No alcohol. No carbs. Water is good.
Just sayin...keto is not a high protein diet. It’s moderate protien, higher fats. It forces your body to consume the over abundance of stored liver fat as well as other body fats. Your body learns to burn fat instead of demanding carbs. When I adjust to the keto diet my insulin demands go way down...like 3/4. Statins can only treat symptoms while causing dementia..brain is cholesterol..they don’t address the problem.
The problem i tend to have with keto is the relatively restrictive array of foods. After a while I begin to feel vitamin deprived..and while i like green veg, i need to include some yellows in there too. And then the carb cravings begin. The proof is in the blood sugar tests.
Trying to find that happy balance is a tightrope walk.
Enjoy life. You only die once.
The point is to enjoy the last ten years of your life, however long it may be.
Pop four pills of Vascepa a day. And until all prescription drug insurance companies make it a tier one available drug get yourself some OTC pure EPA Omega 3 fish oil capsules. Omegavia EPA 500 as an example. The presence of DHA Omega 3 is what you want to avoid as it neutralizes the positive cardiac properties of EPA.
Statinc can cause bad decision making with elders...see FDA announcements on this
Statin Side Effects New FDA Warnings
Possible Statin Side Effects: Memory Loss, High Blood Sugar, Diabetes
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that statin drugs, used by millions of Americans to lower cholesterol, must carry warnings on their labels about the following potential side effects:
Memory loss and mental confusion
Risk of high blood sugar
Risk of being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes
The value of statins in preventing heart disease has been clearly established, said Amy G. Egan, M.D., M.PH., deputy director for safety in FDAs Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology Products. Their benefit is indisputable, but they need to be taken with care and knowledge of their side effects.
Humans can’t survive without ample healthy cholesterol. Cells require healthy cholesterol for renewal and food. The liver creates cholesterol from lipoproteins and fats, either stored or ingested.
When a liver gets too much sugar it starts producing attenuated amounts of cholesterol, mostly compact low density lipoprotein (VLDL). Because production is attenuated the blood fills with unused fat in the form of triglycerides. So high levels of triglycerides and VLDL’s are bad indicators.
The same glycation which causes liver attenuation hardens artery walls. Artery walls become britt!e, and crack when the heart pumps. VLDL particles build up in the cracks until they cause blockages.
Statins are ineffective, and have been associated with cancer. Stop ingesting carbohydrates. Replace your carbohydrates with fats.
I get omega-3 fish oil by prescription, with no out of pocket cost. I have Tricare.
Excellent post.
I was just prescribed a statin because of inherited high levels of lp(a).
Because I dont have high cholesterol and my good cholesterol is great, Im kind of nervous about taking it. When I questioned it as statins dont lower lp(a) my cardiologist consulted with a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic and they confirmed that it is how they treat those with elevated lp(a).
From what I can tell, the idea is that less ldl means there is less for the lp(a) to cling to.
Im 45 and dont look like a typical cardiology patient. Its all because of genetics. I have a heart scan in 2 weeks to see if/how much blockage there is. My younger brother died instantly from a heart attack this fall leaving me as the only one in my immediate family to not have had a massive heart attack.
While I do have the high lp(a), Im the only one who limits sugar and bad fats in my diet and have done so for the past 14 years. I was prescribed Lipitor yesterday so havent taken it yet. I just dont know what is the right thing to do.
later
So some ten years are longer than other ten years?
This is actually reversible with high dose vitamin K in conjunction with vitamin D. Vitamin K is best absorbed when taken with fat, as it is fat-soluble.
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