Paul Saladino· MD
if we do all these bad things when in fact if we have a risk of Carter coronary artery disease we just need to make sure that we are insulin sensitive
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.
if we do all these bad things when in fact if we have a risk of Carter coronary artery disease we just need to make sure that we are insulin sensitive
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I believe that insulin sensitivity is the single greatest important metric to know about when you are thinking about your cardiovascular risk your risk of high blood pressure dementia cancer Etc
I believe that insulin sensitivity is the single greatest important metric to know about when you are thinking about your cardiovascular risk your risk of high blood pressure dementia cancer Etc
becoming insulin sensitive will lower your risk and so then we have to have conversations about why are we insulin resistant as humans and how do you become more insulin sensitive
there is no single intervention that you can do as a human that is better or anywhere close to becoming an insulin sensitive human with regard to your cardiovascular risk