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AMA #43: Understanding apoB, LDL-C, Lp(a), and insulin as risk factors for cardiovascular disease
The Peter Attia Drive
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AMA #43: Understanding apoB, LDL-C, Lp(a), and insulin as risk factors for cardiovascular disease
The Peter Attia Drive
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Peter Attia, Nick Stenson
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Jan 16, 2023
AMA #43: Understanding apoB, LDL-C, Lp(a), and insulin as risk factors for cardiovascular disease
The Peter Attia Drive
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Jan 16, 2023
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We have this observation, which is people with type 2 diabetes are about twice as likely, maybe 50% to 2x likely, of developing ASCVD—and in fact, all-cause
mortality.
Hyperinsulinemia & Type 2 Diabetes Increase ASCVD Risk Via Insulin's Action on APOC3
So, what are the big three things that are driving ASCVD? Smoking, hypertension, ApoB. And then, of course, you have other things, like LP(a),
hyperinsulinemia.
Lowering ApoB Is Like Slowing Down a Race Car Headed Toward a Cliff
The observation that is unequivocal is hyperinsulinemia is associated with worse outcomes in ASCVD. The most obvious example of that is type 2 diabetes, which is just a very extreme manifestation of
hyperinsulinemia.
Hyperinsulinemia & Type 2 Diabetes Increase ASCVD Risk Via Insulin's Action on APOC3
I think the other thing where insulin, especially hyperinsulinemia, is playing a role is with endothelial dysfunction ... What is the cascade of events that leads to ASCVD? Endothelial dysfunction is an important risk factor. Why? Because if the endothelium is not working, the ApoB particles have an easier time getting through the gaps and into the sub-endothelial
space.
Hyperinsulinemia Causes Endothelial Dysfunction, Increasing ASCVD Risk
Your LDL cholesterol concentration is a predictor of risk. The higher it is, the more likely your risk. But the ApoB is a better predictor of
risk.
ApoB Is a Better Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease Than LDL-C
If we're really talking about reducing ApoB to the levels that we call physiologic, that's really going to be the application of
pharmacotherapy.
Lowering ApoB Is Like Slowing Down a Race Car Headed Toward a Cliff
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Peter Attia Intro
Peter Outlines the Upcoming Episode
Peter & Nick Stenson Intro
Lowering ApoB Is Like Slowing Down a Race Car Headed Toward a Cliff
ApoB Is a Better Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease Than LDL-C
Hyperinsulinemia & Type 2 Diabetes Increase ASCVD Risk Via Insulin's Action on APOC3
Hyperinsulinemia Causes Endothelial Dysfunction, Increasing ASCVD Risk
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