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In this enlightening episode of the Eat, Live, and Move podcast, our hosts, Dr. Gina Cleo and Dr. Ross Walker address a topic that is wildly misunderstood in society - cholesterol and its relationship with heart disease.
With over 40 years experience as a cardiologist, Dr Ross Walker brings a wealth of knowledge to debunk 5 common myths surrounding cholesterol, guiding our listeners through nuanced insights and evidence-based strategies:
Myth #1: Total cholesterol is a key indicator of heart disease
Myth #2: LDL cholesterol is “bad” and HDL cholesterol is “good”
Myth #3: Everyone who has high cholesterol NEEDS to be on a statin
Myth #4: There’s nothing you can do to reduce plaques in the arteries once they are there
Myth #5: Heart disease is ALL due to lifestyle factors
Contrary to popular belief, this episode clarifies that high cholesterol doesn't directly cause heart disease. Delving into the complexities of LDL and HDL cholesterol, they emphasize the significance of particle size, debunking myths surrounding statin prescriptions and whether calcified plaque can be reversed.
Listeners are empowered with actionable lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet, exercise, quality sleep, and stress management, to shrink arterial fat content.
The genetic aspect of heart disease is explored, highlighting the insulin resistance gene as a predominant factor. Insightful anecdotes and the importance of early blood tests and calcium scores for proactive health management.
Diving into the dietary landscape, the hosts dissect the real pandemic—diabesity—and its link to the insulin resistance gene. A sub-study revelation challenges preconceptions about red meat and high-fat dairy, while cautionary notes about processed meats and trans fats are sounded.
Tune in to this authoritative and insightful episode to unravel cholesterol myths and pave the way for a heart-healthy lifestyle.
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In this enlightening episode of the Eat, Live, and Move podcast, our hosts, Dr. Gina Cleo and Dr. Ross Walker address a topic that is wildly misunderstood in society - cholesterol and its relationship with heart disease.
With over 40 years experience as a cardiologist, Dr Ross Walker brings a wealth of knowledge to debunk 5 common myths surrounding cholesterol, guiding our listeners through nuanced insights and evidence-based strategies:
Myth #1: Total cholesterol is a key indicator of heart disease
Myth #2: LDL cholesterol is “bad” and HDL cholesterol is “good”
Myth #3: Everyone who has high cholesterol NEEDS to be on a statin
Myth #4: There’s nothing you can do to reduce plaques in the arteries once they are there
Myth #5: Heart disease is ALL due to lifestyle factors
Contrary to popular belief, this episode clarifies that high cholesterol doesn't directly cause heart disease. Delving into the complexities of LDL and HDL cholesterol, they emphasize the significance of particle size, debunking myths surrounding statin prescriptions and whether calcified plaque can be reversed.
Listeners are empowered with actionable lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet, exercise, quality sleep, and stress management, to shrink arterial fat content.
The genetic aspect of heart disease is explored, highlighting the insulin resistance gene as a predominant factor. Insightful anecdotes and the importance of early blood tests and calcium scores for proactive health management.
Diving into the dietary landscape, the hosts dissect the real pandemic—diabesity—and its link to the insulin resistance gene. A sub-study revelation challenges preconceptions about red meat and high-fat dairy, while cautionary notes about processed meats and trans fats are sounded.
Tune in to this authoritative and insightful episode to unravel cholesterol myths and pave the way for a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Episode Highlights:
Connect With Us:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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