Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

Episode 480: At What Age Do We Treat High Cholesterol?

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Feb 3, 2026
A case of very high cholesterol in a 30-year-old sparks a conversation about screening and stepwise care for young adults. Discussions cover red light therapy for brain injury, earlier coronary calcium scoring, and plant-forward diets protecting kidney health. Other topics include caffeine and atrial fibrillation, diet soda linked to dementia risk, and higher heart risk for night owls.
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Advocacy For Calcium Scoring At 45

  • The SHAPE Society urged routine coronary calcium scoring beginning at age 45 to detect early disease.
  • Early imaging could shift primary prevention approaches in primary care.
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Plant‑Forward Diets Protect Kidneys

  • Plant-forward diets (EAT-Lancet pattern) associate with lower risk of developing kidney disease in large cohort data.
  • Authors recommend more beans, lentils, whole grains, and less meat/dairy to protect kidney health.
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Coffee Linked To Less Atrial Fibrillation

  • The DECAF randomized trial found daily caffeinated coffee reduced recurrent atrial fibrillation after cardioversion versus caffeine abstinence.
  • Mechanism is unclear and withdrawal may play a role, but coffee was not harmful in this study.
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