• jet@hackertalks.com
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    7 hours ago

    My LDL is the only thing wrecking my score.

    Cholesterol, and LDL specifically, are not a disease. If you’re metabolically healthy, LDL is good for you. Check your insulin sensitivity (homa-ir, or tg/HDL ratio, or fasting insulin) to see what type of ldl you have.

    Cholesterol is necessary. You will die without cholesterol. Cholesterol is produced in the liver, delivers fat throughout the body, and then gets recycled in the liver. If something damages the cholesterol during this process, oxidation, or glycation, the LDL will not be recycled by the liver. This is one of the patterns of elevated LDL, it’s the damage LDL that’s the problem, it’s the systematic damage in your body. The LDL isn’t the fault. It’s a symptom. If your LDL isn’t damaged (as seen by insulin sensitivity) then it’s really not a problem.

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      6 hours ago

      Check your insulin sensitivity (homa-ir, or tg/HDL ratio, or fasting insulin) to see what type of ldl you have.

      Unfortunately that’s not something measured by the company that my employer sells the data to. Or at least it isn’t a stat that’s revealed back to me.

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        6 hours ago

        Almost all checkups do a lipid panel. You just have to look at your triglycerides and your HDL, take the ratio of them TG over HDL. You want that to be less than two, and for bonus points you want that to be less than one. Anything above two you have room for improvement. This ratio is a fairly good analog for insulin sensitivity and metabolic health.

        Signs of poor metabolic health:

        • obesity
        • high blood pressure
        • Ed
        • snoring
        • fatty liver
        • skin tags
        • diabetes