Peter Attia· MD
I've become a big fan of using oxLDL, along with my usual suspects--Lp(a), LDL-p, small LDL-p, and VLDL-C--to stratify risk.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
I've become a big fan of using oxLDL, along with my usual suspects--Lp(a), LDL-p, small LDL-p, and VLDL-C--to stratify risk.
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I'd like to see the oxidized LDL below 40
look oxy LDL I do it it's easy to do it yeah it's there and it's more linked to the process that I can see
I'd like to see the oxidized LDL below 40 that's a very stringent criteria because most labs will acknowledge that anything below 60 is reasonable I like to see that even lower