Paul Saladino· MD
everybody who had the 130 and up who had that triad in that group of those five people those are the centenarians of the enhanced data not my data it's their data
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everybody who had the 130 and up who had that triad in that group of those five people those are the centenarians of the enhanced data not my data it's their data
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there were exactly five living centenarians as of the last check in 2015 of those five all of them had high LDL going from 130 up to 220 mine all of them had high HDL going from 50 and up and four of the five had triglycerides below 100
for every single one of those groupings if you add an HDL of 50 or higher in triglycerides of 100 below it improved your all cause mortality whichever group you're in right