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    In this hypothesis paper, we provide the first formal description of the Lipid Energy Model: ——-https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/12/5/460The Lipid Energy M…

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    • Wholeheartedly seconded. 👇 ⁉️ How can one has such a high #LDL #Cholesterol… …while also being #PlantBased #LowSaturatedFat & #keto?? We published our proposition: 🟠 The Lipid Energy Model #LEM https://t.co/ZMp8AyvGN8 https://t.co/VWyvC9ieHL

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    In this hypothesis paper, we provide the first formal description of the Lipid Energy Model: ——-https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/12/5/460The Lipid Energy M…

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    • 2/2 No excuse to *not* know about #LEM by now. We even have a short video abstract (5min)👇 As always, I posit our current research with LMHRs (#LMHRstudy) will provide many new insights on this systemic approach to understanding lipids, like #LDL & #ApoB https://t.co/ZMp8AyweCG

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    When lean people adopt carbohydrate-restricted diets (CRDs), they may develop a lipid profile consisting of elevated LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) and HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) with low triglycerides (TGs). The magnitude of this lipid profile correlates with BMI such that those with lower BMI exhibit larger increases in both LDL-C and HDL-C. The inverse association between BMI and LDL-C and HDL-C change…

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    • This is fantastic via @Drlipid -- it's a crucial component to our Lipid Energy Model (#LEM) and a key factor we posit regarding #LMHRs. https://t.co/6stRMjBHpH https://t.co/zGNTURXOWG https://t.co/UJBX7w7ZfF

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    When lean people adopt carbohydrate-restricted diets (CRDs), they may develop a lipid profile consisting of elevated LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) and HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) with low triglycerides (TGs). The magnitude of this lipid profile correlates with BMI such that those with lower BMI exhibit larger increases in both LDL-C and HDL-C. The inverse association between BMI and LDL-C and HDL-C change…

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    • 5/8 Our third paper details the Lipid Energy Model (#LEM), a comprehensive hypothesis detailing *why* we believe #LDL #cholesterol rises substantially in the context of very #lowcarb, #keto diet. https://t.co/SFIRgPKMH4

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago

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    • 7/8 Our fourth paper is my "first first author" where I detail my highly controlled three phase diet experiment, performed in duplicate. Myself and others apply principles of the #LEM in demonstrating an acute drop in #LDLc over-consuming saturated fat. https://t.co/A53UReKGMc

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    Aguilar-Ramirez et al. examine cross-sectional associations between adiposity and metabolic traits among Mexican adults. Their findings suggest that higher total and central adiposity relate adversely, whilst higher gluteo-femoral adiposity relates favourably, to numerous metabolic factors relevant to disease risk.

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    • 🧵 New paper on comparing advanced lipid testing (NMR) with body fat (adiposity) - ht @nicknorwitz High adiposity associates with: - ⬆️ #ApoB & #LDL-C - ⬆️ #triglycerides - ⬆️ levels of all fatty acids How does this relate to #LEM? Let's unpack... /1 https://t.co/PkiLbNOHdh