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Truth About Triglycerides 

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What if understanding cholesterol and triglycerides could dramatically improve your health? This episode is a thorough and in-depth discussion where Dr. Michael Koren sheds light on the intricate relationship between genetics, diet, and lipid levels across different ethnic groups. We'll explore why non-Hispanic whites and Mexican Americans are more prone to high triglycerides than non-Hispanic blacks and dive into the liver's pivotal role in lipid metabolism. Learn the significance of managing LDL cholesterol for high-risk patients and get insights into the ongoing challenges of raising HDL levels and the latest advancements in medications.
From practical strategies to lower cholesterol and triglycerides to understanding the impact of fasting for accurate measurements, this episode covers it all. Discover how lifestyle choices, diet, and even the timing of your blood tests can affect your lipid profile. We also delve into the benefits of fish oil and new pharmacological treatments like statins and PCSK9 inhibitors. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make informed health decisions and improve your cardiovascular well-being.
Talking Topics:
🫀Understanding Cholesterol and Triglycerides
🫀Lipids, Genetics, and Health Insights
🫀Lowering Cholesterol and Triglycerides Accessibly
🫀Understanding Triglycerides and Diet Impact
🫀Triglycerides, HDL, and Heart Health
🫀Omega-3s Impact on Triglycerides
This episode is a rebroadcast of a live event hosted at ENCORE Research Group on July 15, 2024.
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Комментарии : 73   
@JMK-vo8pv
@JMK-vo8pv Месяц назад
There are now AT LEAST 5 meta-analyses which confirm that dietary saturated fat does NOT contribute to atherosclerosis. This fact was also backed up by the cardiology journal, JACC, in 2020!
@Dolphin_457
@Dolphin_457 20 дней назад
Yes, you are 100% correct. Sadly, the AHA and some cardiologists are still recommending a low-fat, high carbohydrate, processed foods or The Standard American Diet, which is the root cause of degenerative diseases like T2D, pre-diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, cancer,dementia, immune system disorders and Alzheimer's disease.
@pramuanchutham7355
@pramuanchutham7355 19 дней назад
He still asked'Does this make sense?'. Wrong, it's the data and statisticsl analyses that yield the answer(s), not senses! If cardiologist still prescribes baby-aspirin to heart-patients, he's killing them wit hemorrhaging stroke in their sleep, sooner or later! I lost two friends to innocent-sounding baby-aspirin prescribed by their sloppy cardiologists. There are alternatives with anti-platelet property such ss Gingko Biloba extract or Pine Bark extract, without chewing up the arterial or capillary walls.
@twiggyfitness6642
@twiggyfitness6642 Месяц назад
The last study i saw showed that 60% of heart attack victims have cholesterol less than 200. Dont need starins... need to drop the carbs to a more reasonable level.
@LobsterMobility
@LobsterMobility Месяц назад
That will assist big time twiggy cool comment. Andre
@brucemckay6615
@brucemckay6615 25 дней назад
The correct level of carbs for anyone is absolute zero.
@twiggyfitness6642
@twiggyfitness6642 20 дней назад
@@brucemckay6615 I try not to be an all or none individual. Though I agree, we don't need carbs at all.
@451fahrentheit
@451fahrentheit Месяц назад
Thanks for the interesting lecture. However, let me clarify that the main cause of high triglycerides is carbohydrate consumption. Dr. Robert Atkins, for example, wrote about this a long time ago. Let me advise the respected doctor to reduce their consumption in his diet and lose a little more weight...
@kbmblizz1940
@kbmblizz1940 27 дней назад
This statement tells me a lot. "We have no medicine that lowers excess triglycerides... unlike cholesterol." How about a lifestyle and diet that does? There are also no bad side effects.
@RBzee112
@RBzee112 12 дней назад
That's why triglycerides are not the focus. There's no profit in it.
@aprilek6003
@aprilek6003 28 дней назад
triglycerides levels are related to your sugar consumption - reduce the sugar reduce your carbs
@KenJackson_US
@KenJackson_US Месяц назад
It's a shame that doctors are trained to diagnose and prescribe instead of identifying the CAUSE of problems.
@LobsterMobility
@LobsterMobility Месяц назад
Well said Ken
@Statinstories
@Statinstories 29 дней назад
Is that how doctors are trained? Millions of us have been prescribed a statin drug, as one example, to prevent a disease that there is no convincing proof that we're at high risk for. The book "Sickening," by Dr. John Anderson, has a section called "how doctors know." If I recall correctly, they "know" from articles in the major journals; and they "know" from expert panels. The "knowledge" from these sources is, for the most part, controlled by Big Pharma.
@Dolphin_457
@Dolphin_457 20 дней назад
Yes, I agree. The medical establishment is all about prescribing medications instead of treating the root cause of diseases, like insulin resistance.
@pramuanchutham7355
@pramuanchutham7355 19 дней назад
This doctor is outdated with wrong dianoses! 😅 Still pushing statins is wrong.
@Dolphin_457
@Dolphin_457 19 дней назад
Agreed 😂😂
@tarabooartarmy3654
@tarabooartarmy3654 Месяц назад
What about that study with a cohort of 12.8 million people that found the optimal total cholesterol level was 180-280? It actually showed more cardiac events the lower patients went below 180. What is your opinion on this study?
@jschreiber6461
@jschreiber6461 18 дней назад
Stop mentioning facts that pharma and their shills don’t like😂 it showed a U shaped all risk profile, with the lowest & highest having the highest cod risk
@trail.blazer
@trail.blazer 15 дней назад
@@jschreiber6461 The right side of that U shape was because they didn't have any data going that high. They drew the best line. That means they do not actually know what associations there might be with the highest levels. If they had more data, it is possible that line might have not have ascended on the right like it did.
@Billy97ify
@Billy97ify 14 дней назад
@@trail.blazer why do medical researchers have to make up data they don't have or adjust it if it doesn't match their orthodoxy?
@trail.blazer
@trail.blazer 14 дней назад
@@Billy97ify The curve is that shape quite simply because that was the expected direction of the curve. Normal statistic practice rather than making up data. Probably it is somewhat unusual to get levels of LDL that high in the populations that were tested, so they could not get data. Noting that LDL is rarely ever tested; it is estimated.
@Billy97ify
@Billy97ify 14 дней назад
@@trail.blazer It is not observed data. Stating it in a paper as fact is fraud . Plain and simple. Try that on your tax return or corporate financial reports. To hell with your "Normal statistic practice". How about prison time for academic fraud?
@hasudungansimanjuntak6122
@hasudungansimanjuntak6122 Месяц назад
Noisy, audio not clear
@jimwilson5202
@jimwilson5202 Месяц назад
The Statins business makes $20 billion dollars per year. Now we know that there are no studies that support the use of Statins .
@rodneyhopkins2241
@rodneyhopkins2241 Месяц назад
The raw data on the side effects from statin's are still unavailable for doctors or outside researchers to analyze to confirm and better understand what the drug manufacturers are disclosing as the side effects of there studies:( Mmmm, have to wonder why that is!
@alegnalowe3679
@alegnalowe3679 14 дней назад
Statins also cause dementia by getting rid of the bodies essential fats the brain needs.
@RBzee112
@RBzee112 12 дней назад
The drug companies often screen out study participants who can't tolerate side effects.
@b.b.finsclara3589
@b.b.finsclara3589 Месяц назад
Dr.Michael Coren i was about to welcome your thought processing....educating us about triglycerides.....LDL.....HDL.....Cholesterol......Until i took a wholesome intake of your talk-lecture......to discover that in it THERE WAS NO MENTION OF THE ROLE OF STARCHES-CARBOHYDRATES AND MAINLY SUGAR!!!!! WHY???
@Johnny-dp5mu
@Johnny-dp5mu Месяц назад
You already know the answer: you make money on sick people! You become poor with healthy people.
@aussiesam01
@aussiesam01 22 дня назад
No mention at all of the harm of PUFAs from plant sources such as canola or corn etc, and no mention of the quality of saturated fats. Pure, clean saturated fats are ok.
@Bbarfo
@Bbarfo 16 дней назад
Half of heart surgery patients have normal cholesterol levels. It's insulin resistance that drives atherosclerosis. If you are metabolically healthy with high cholesterol you won't need a statin.
@drillbabydrill892
@drillbabydrill892 Месяц назад
Is this guy a doctor or a drug pusher?
@edwcnj1
@edwcnj1 Месяц назад
Sadly, being a doctor these days makes them drug pushers, unless they can think and research for themselves and be more of a functional medicine doctor.
@250txc
@250txc Месяц назад
Good question .... He certainly talks drugs as the answer quite often.
@antoniocastillo7497
@antoniocastillo7497 Месяц назад
Well,he is both....leaning more on the pusher side
@Johnny-dp5mu
@Johnny-dp5mu Месяц назад
If you need to ask the question then you know more likely than not the answer
@lesterryanmd
@lesterryanmd Месяц назад
he said he was a cardiologist, what do you think it means, could he be a doctor?
@edwcnj1
@edwcnj1 Месяц назад
Statins are mycotoxins. Reducing the dose is not necessarily clearing this toxin from your blood and tissues.
@englander2626
@englander2626 Месяц назад
Was this recorded 20 years ago?
@kenmarriott5772
@kenmarriott5772 14 дней назад
This is about prescribing drugs rather than lifestyle change.
@annab5090
@annab5090 Месяц назад
Lesson paid by pharma!
@antwha5526
@antwha5526 Месяц назад
great presentation. However horrible signal to noise ratio; so much background sound
@audreyfischer8662
@audreyfischer8662 Месяц назад
Stop complaining and be appreciative that they were kind enough to post the presentation for us all at no charge. Audio quality is not nearly as important as information quality. I personally learned something that I will apply to my daily health regiment. Also gained a better understanding and clarification of some concepts. Not bad, considering I am learning as I work.
@aussiesam01
@aussiesam01 22 дня назад
@@audreyfischer8662 If it's free then YOU are the product. This lecture is to push drug solutions (that are now 30 years out of date). You'd be better off tuning in to Professor Ben BIkman or Professor Bart Kay.
@audreyfischer8662
@audreyfischer8662 21 день назад
@@aussiesam01 Hi, I get my information from many sources. However, he gave an excellent explanation about what triglycerides are and how they work. Btw, you seem to be agitated. No need for that.
@aussiesam01
@aussiesam01 21 день назад
@@audreyfischer8662 If you thought my response was agitated then that is in your own mind, you might find the agitation you imagine will disappear if you stop projecting. However, my point stands - his presentation is heavily drug influenced and he does not even mention the effects of vegetable oils and poor saturated fats, which results in cardiovascular inflammation and influences research results.
@audreyfischer8662
@audreyfischer8662 21 день назад
@@aussiesam01 maybe it was because of the capital letters you were using. Maybe it’s because you might feel forced into purchasing something but I certainly wasn’t. And as far as agitation, I was singing church hymns, all by myself with the audience of a couple puppy dogs. Happy camper over here. I feel blessed. Like I said, I have many sources for my information. My favorite go to guys are Dr. Michael Greger, dr. Li, And I follow significantly the research papers for the past 17 years of professor Russel J Reiter, with a particular interest in melatonin, circadian, disruption, and mitochondria. I study the research papers, and have them read to me via my iPhone approximately six hours per day. I have a cancer history. I am told by my oncologist I was the first person to beat this type of cancer - - more than 50 years ago. Yes, I am a senior, and I discovered that I had cancer on my 19th birthday, which changed my life forever.
@elliothardy144
@elliothardy144 25 дней назад
No amount of alcohol is safe and drinking wine doesn’t lower heart disease risk when compared to people who never drink
@supernannoe44
@supernannoe44 16 дней назад
I hope he KNOWS and will SPEAK OPENLY despite the cowardice caused by the Gov't "regulations"
@jeffrey4577
@jeffrey4577 Месяц назад
Fish oil raises triglycerides but he didn't explain to that lol
@MrJohnson57
@MrJohnson57 Месяц назад
Fish oil LOWERED my triglycerides!!!!
@lucevers8773
@lucevers8773 13 дней назад
Total Cholesterol Should be higher than 200, they reduces the maximum level because of a wrong cholesterol theory. Before it was 300 as max. If your Trig/HDL and Tot Chol/HDL-chol. are okay you should have a Total cholesterol > 200. Taking medicatie like staines is a very wrong actiin. The most important parameter is the fasting insulin level! Because if Insuline stay to high you are insulin resistant which cause a lot of problems.
@Damnthematrix
@Damnthematrix 9 дней назад
Well that was so disappointing. Saturated fat doesn't raise your triglycerides. I'm carnivore and eat tons of butter cream and fatty meat. My triglycerides are way down.
@chrisminifie219
@chrisminifie219 21 день назад
Dr Korean appears to have visceral fat. I wonder what his metabolic health is like.
@glenysdawson9544
@glenysdawson9544 23 дня назад
Dont mean to be rude but his figure shows he is not in optimal health
@semrabahcivan8627
@semrabahcivan8627 Месяц назад
Thank you for your wonderful lesson.
@dalialovesdoggies4361
@dalialovesdoggies4361 14 дней назад
3:24 3:25 ughhhhhhh So noisy😢
@patricksullivan3919
@patricksullivan3919 Месяц назад
The truth? Really? From you all? I’ll bet you are liars, but we will see.
@tarabooartarmy3654
@tarabooartarmy3654 Месяц назад
I think it’s a bit unfair to automatically label them liars. Many are simply misguided based on heavily flawed studies and think they are doing the right thing. That’s what’s wrong with the medical field. So many industry-funded studies are floating around with flawed data and that’s all these doctors have to rely on for their information.
@jeffrey4577
@jeffrey4577 Месяц назад
SOC quackery
@shaanlusinclair2395
@shaanlusinclair2395 10 дней назад
He must not be practising what he is preaching,cause he has a big stomach.
@lesterryanmd
@lesterryanmd Месяц назад
These burst of laughter signify IQ rift between the presenter and the audience witch doesn't seem to be an appropriate target for this type of presentation, they would benefit more from circus type of entertainment with animals jumping, clowns, etc.
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