Beyond LDL-Cholesterol: These Culprits Drive Artery Plaque Build Up

Published: July 19, 2024, 10:11 p.m.

For the past 60 years the medical community has obsessively focused on lowering LDL-cholesterol levels\u2026

Research shows these five preventable health conditions make LDL-Cholesterol more likely to cause artery plaque build-up, even if your LDL-Cholesterol levels are low.

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Research Mentioned:

Zanoni, P., Velagapudi, S., Yalcinkaya, M., Rohrer, L. & Eckardstein, A. von. Endocytosis of lipoproteins. Atherosclerosis 275, 273\u2013295 (2018).


Ference, B. A., Braunwald, E. & Catapano, A. L. The LDL cumulative exposure hypothesis: evidence and practical applications. Nat. Rev. Cardiol. 1\u201316 (2024) doi:10.1038/s41569-024-01039-5.

Time Stamps:

00:45 LDL's link with atherosclerosis is nuanced.


\xa002:30 Initial damage to the arterial wall makes LDL levels problematic.


03:45 Increases risk of arterial wall damage: elevated blood pressure, insulin resistance/diabetes, smoking/vaping, obesity, elevated blood viscosity, consuming oxidizableoils.


08:40 High LDL and high triglycerides suggest insulin resistance and increased cardiovascular risk.


09:50 Start with diet and exercise together.


11:20 Statins have concerning side effects.


13:15 Plaque formation begins early in life.


13:50 High LDL is found in centenarians.


14:44 Centenarians are metabolically healthy.


15:40 Your liver makes LDL cholesterol.


16:10 Every cell in your body requires cholesterol.


18:00 \xa0Diets high in seed oils make your LDL more likely to be oxidized.


20:55 30-50% of people who have heart attacks have optimal serum cholesterol.