LEVELS – A Whole New Level

#294 - Cholesterol Science Explained: Why Your LDL Score Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story | Dr. Ronald Krauss + Mike Haney

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Mar 12, 2026
Dr. Ronald Krauss, a leading lipid researcher known for work on LDL particle size and ApoB, breaks down how cholesterol transport and particle types shape risk. He discusses small dense LDL, lipoprotein(a), particle residence time, and why standard panels can miss metabolic drivers. Conversation also covers when advanced lipoprotein testing and lifestyle or drug strategies matter.
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INSIGHT

Why Heart Disease Still Leads Despite Statins

  • Declines in heart-attack deaths owe to diet shifts, statins, and procedures, but heart disease remains top killer due to rising obesity, insulin resistance, and inflammation.
  • Statins help but don't fully address inflammation or metabolic drivers that increase residual risk.
INSIGHT

Lipoproteins Drive Plaque More Than Cholesterol Numbers

  • Lipoprotein particles, not cholesterol mass alone, cause arterial plaque; LDL is heterogeneous with forms that differ in atherogenicity.
  • Remnant triglyceride-rich particles also damage arteries and are under-measured in clinics.
INSIGHT

How Triglyceride-Rich VLDL Produce Small Dangerous LDL

  • VLDL secreted by the liver are triglyceride-rich and are metabolized into remnants, IDL, then LDL; more triglyceride-rich VLDL favor formation of small dense LDL.
  • Small LDL bind artery walls, promote inflammation, and are especially atherogenic.
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