Your LDL Cholesterol May Be Fooling You
- Kevin Lowe M.D.
- May 19
- 1 min read
In this video, we explore why your LDL cholesterol level may not be telling the whole story about your cardiovascular risk. Many people are reassured when their LDL cholesterol appears “normal,” yet some still go on to develop heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. Why does this happen? This video explains the hidden limitations of LDL cholesterol testing and why many cardiologists are paying increasing attention to ApoB, an important blood marker linked to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. You will learn:
• What LDL cholesterol actually measures
• What ApoB is and why it matters
• Why two people with the same LDL cholesterol can have very different heart disease risk
• How ApoB reflects the number of atherogenic cholesterol particles in the blood
• Why insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and high triglycerides can make LDL cholesterol misleading
• How the Friedewald equation can underestimate LDL cholesterol when triglycerides are elevated
• Why ApoB may provide a more accurate picture of cardiovascular risk
Understanding the difference between LDL cholesterol and ApoB may help uncover hidden cardiovascular risk that standard cholesterol testing can sometimes miss. If you are interested in heart health, cholesterol, cardiovascular disease prevention, lab tests, ApoB, LDL cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, triglycerides, and evidence-based medicine, this video will help explain these concepts in a clear and practical way.
Always discuss your cholesterol results and cardiovascular risk factors with your physician or healthcare provider. https://youtu.be/QtceGtx-Mlg



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