Paul Saladino· MD
although saturated fatty acids increase low density lipoprotein cholesterol in most individuals this is not due to increasing levels of small dense ldl particles but rather large ldl which are much less strongly related to cbd risk
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although saturated fatty acids increase low density lipoprotein cholesterol in most individuals this is not due to increasing levels of small dense ldl particles but rather large ldl which are much less strongly related to cbd risk
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And the form of LDL that increases with saturated fat is not the small LDL, but the large LDL.