Andrew Huberman· PhD
If you tell me you want to live to be a hundred, you're going to need to keep your ApoB below 30 milligrams per deciliter.
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 you tell me you want to live to be a hundred, you're going to need to keep your ApoB below 30 milligrams per deciliter.
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you know one hypothesis would be well these are people who had reasonably enough good lifestyle and habits that they weren't terribly insulin resistant in their lives and then you see them with perhaps apobs of something like mine 130 or 120 um and then they that that that at least could potentially be protective in these studies as we age and I think could be protective throughout the lifespan
and then once that is if that's defined as escalation of apob then you're going to get into the decision of what sort of Therapeutics might we want to offer this person whose apob is just slightly high