The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

LDL Isn’t the Problem? The Real Drivers of Heart Disease

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Feb 16, 2026
They question LDL as the main cause of heart disease and spotlight why many with heart attacks have normal LDL. The conversation highlights insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes as stronger risk drivers. They promote the triglyceride-to-HDL ratio and other metabolic markers as practical, accessible predictors. The focus shifts from cholesterol numbers to underlying metabolic health.
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INSIGHT

Many Heart Patients Have Normal LDL

  • Nearly half of people hospitalized for coronary artery disease had LDL below 100 mg/dL.
  • LDL levels often appear normal in many who still develop heart disease, challenging LDL-centric thinking.
INSIGHT

LP-IR Outperforms LDL For Early Risk

  • Lipoprotein insulin resistance (LP-IR) score predicted premature heart disease far better than LDL.
  • LP-IR showed a >6-fold risk under age 55 versus LDL's ~1.4-fold association.
INSIGHT

Diabetes Strongly Elevates Early Heart Risk

  • Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome massively increase premature heart disease risk.
  • Diabetes raised risk roughly tenfold in those under 55, far exceeding apolipoprotein B or LDL.
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