What if understanding cholesterol and triglycerides could dramatically improve your health? This episode is a thorough and in-depth discussion where Dr. Michael Koren sheds light on the intricate relationship between genetics, diet, and lipid levels across different ethnic groups. We'll explore why non-Hispanic whites and Mexican Americans are more prone to high triglycerides than non-Hispanic blacks and dive into the liver's pivotal role in lipid metabolism. Learn the significance of managing LDL cholesterol for high-risk patients and get insights into the ongoing challenges of raising HDL levels and the latest advancements in medications.
From practical strategies to lower cholesterol and triglycerides to understanding the impact of fasting for accurate measurements, this episode covers it all. Discover how lifestyle choices, diet, and even the timing of your blood tests can affect your lipid profile. We also delve into the benefits of fish oil and new pharmacological treatments like statins and PCSK9 inhibitors. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make informed health decisions and improve your cardiovascular well-being.
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This episode is a rebroadcast of a live event hosted at ENCORE Research Group on July 15, 2024.
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