Paul Saladino· MD
let's go to somewhere like i might be a high ldl and a very a very high hdl well the risk is very is significantly lower
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let's go to somewhere like i might be a high ldl and a very a very high hdl well the risk is very is significantly lower
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if we look at high HDL low triglycerides and its association with aosc closis do we find a high rate of uh heart disease particularly esic heart disease as they look at here no we don't
so we have lots of studies for which they look at its counterpart the opposite of low HDL and high triglycerides and that even has a name it's called atherogenic dyslipidemia named atherogenic D lipidemia because it has such a high association with atherosclerosis
men with conventional risk factors for ischemic heart disease this would probably be an elevated ldl have a low risk of ischemic heart disease if they have low triglycerides and high hdlc levels