
Can We REALLY Clear Plaque From Our Arteries?
Brad Stanfield
7 jul 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Aim for systolic blood pressure below 120 to reduce heart disease risk
Based on the SPRINT study, aiming for a systolic blood pressure below 120, measured at home, significantly reduces heart disease risk.
Commit to GLP-1 medications for sustained weight loss
GLP-1 medications like Ozempic are a long-term commitment, as stopping the medication typically results in regaining most of the lost weight.
Choose Mediterranean diet to reduce cardiac event risk
A seven-year study of heart attack survivors found that a Mediterranean diet led to a 25% lower risk of a future cardiac event compared to a low-fat diet.
Implement HIIT to reduce arterial plaque and lower heart attack risk
A six-month study showed that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) can reduce arterial plaque volume by over 1%, a decrease that may lower heart attack risk by 25%.
Understand athlete's plaque paradox for heart health
Athletes tend to develop more abundant but more stable, calcified plaque, which is less likely to rupture and cause a heart attack compared to the plaque in non-exercisers.
Balance exercise intensity to prevent plaque buildup
While vigorous exercise can help reduce plaque, research suggests that very vigorous activity can actually worsen plaque buildup.
Aim for birth-level cholesterol to prevent plaque buildup
The optimal LDL cholesterol level to prevent plaque buildup is suggested to be the level at birth (20-40 mg/dL), with a practical target of below 60 mg/dL or an APOB below 60.
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