Today, I review, link to, embed, and excerpt from Dr. Nick Norwitz‘ Lp(a) Explained: Genetics, Risk, and What You Can Actually Do.
All that follows is from the above resource.
Lp(a) Explained: Genetics, Risk, and What You Can Actually Do
Lp(a), lipoprotein(a) is a major genetic risk factor for heart disease and one of the most talked-about topics in modern cardiology. It plays a significant role as a causal risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is thought to be largely genetically determined. What do you do if you’re genetically cursed, like me, with high Lp(a) levels? In this video, I promise on my own heart health, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Lp(a): what it is, why it’s so important for your heart and metabolic health, and what actionable steps you can take to manage your cardiovascular risk. To give you a roadmap, here’s what we’ll cover in the 8 chapters: 1. Defining Lp(a) 2. Guidelines on measuring Lp(a) and risk thresholds 3. Medications in development to reduce Lp(a) by as much as 99% 4. How to reduce cardiovascular risk 5. Why statins increase Lp(a) and what this means 6. Saturated fat can lower Lp(a) level 7. Oxidized phospholipids as the cargo of Lp(a) 8. Nuance notes for the nerds. This video will help you navigate the complexities of Lp(a), cholesterol management, and cardiovascular disease prevention. Get ready to learn how to take charge of your heart health and make informed decisions.All references are hyperlinked in the associated Newsletter, here: https://staycuriousmetabolism.substac…All StayCurious Metabolism Newsletters can be found at http://StayCuriousMetabolism.comChapters0:00 – Lp(a) is the new “Hotness” in Cardiology0:54 – What do you do if you have high Lp(a)?1:18 – A Roadmap: 8 Chapters in this Video2:14 – Chapter 1: Defining Lp(a): LDL with a Tail5:50 – Kringles, Corgis, and Lp(a) Levels7:07 – Chapter 2: Guidelines for Measuring Lp(a)8:58 – Chapter 3: Medications in Development for Lp(a)10:30 – Chapter 4: How to Reduce Your Cardiovascular Risk Today14:31 – Chapter 5: Statins increase Lp(a)16:25 – Chapter 6: Saturated Fat Lowers Lp(a)18:15 – Chapter 7: OxPLs on Lp(a)20:53 – Chapter 8: Nuances Notes on Lp(a)21:03 – Size (of the tail) Matters22:27 – Post-menopausal women22:56 – Lp(a) as an acute phase reactant27:07 – Conclusion: From Gene to Action!#hearthealth #cardiovascularhealth #ApoB #heartdisease #cardiovasculardisease #LDL #HDL #cholesterol #metabolichealth #metabolism #lipoproteins #LPA #kringlerepeats #evolution #ApoE4 #personalizedmedicine #sleep #exercise #evolution #genetics #epigenetics #saturatedfat #siRNA #corgi #CRP #IL6 #inflammation #oxidativestress #alzheimers #oxLDL #PUFA #seedoil #educational #informational #healthylifestyle #staycurious #lipoprotein #Lp(a) #cholesterollevels #cardiologyscience #cardiovascularrisk #healthscience #bloodlipids #genehealth #genetichealth #heartdiseaseprevention #lipidmanagement #lipidresearch #cardiologynews #ApolipoproteinB #hearthealthmatters #cardiovasculartips #metabolicdisease #preventivehealth #geneticfactors #cholesterolmanagement #heartdiseaseawareness #biomarkers #lipidprofile #scienceandhealth #lipidtherapy #personalizedhealthcare #healthandwellness #cholesteroltest #cardiovascularwellness #geneexpression