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Topic:
LDL cholesterol is a weak predictor of heart disease compared to markers of insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and the triglyceride-to-HDL ratio. True cardiovascular risk is driven far more by metabolic dysfunction than by cholesterol numbers alone.
Summary:
In this episode, Ben challenges the long-standing belief that LDL cholesterol is the primary driver of heart disease. While LDL has dominated cardiovascular conversations for decades, large-scale data show that nearly half of people hospitalized with heart disease have “normal” LDL levels.
Instead, the strongest predictors of cardiovascular risk — especially premature heart disease — are markers of metabolic dysfunction, particularly insulin resistance. Measures like the lipoprotein insulin resistance (LP-IR) score, type 2 diabetes status, metabolic syndrome, and even the simple triglyceride-to-HDL ratio dramatically outperform LDL cholesterol in predicting who will develop heart disease.
One of the most practical tools discussed is the triglyceride-to-HDL ratio, which can be calculated from a standard lipid panel. This ratio reflects underlying insulin resistance and small, dense LDL particles far better than LDL levels alone.
Dr. Bikman also reviews the modest benefits of statins in primary prevention and highlights a critical point: lowering LDL does not address the root metabolic dysfunction driving cardiovascular disease. In fact, statin use — particularly in women — may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The takeaway is clear: cardiovascular prevention should shift from being LDL-centric to metabolism-centric. Insulin sensitivity, triglycerides, HDL, fasting insulin, and glycemic control are far more powerful indicators of risk than LDL cholesterol alone.
References:
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