Re: (Oxydized) LDL not Mr. Bad Guy?
- From: Susan <nevermind@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 16:23:08 -0500
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Juhana Harju wrote:
The predictive value of certain markers depends on the metabolic type of the person. For those people who have insuline resistance/abdominal fat/ type 2 diabetes TGLs, TGL/HDL ratios and blood glucose have good predictive value, for others, less.
I was slim when I was severely IR as are many other folks, and still had the dyslipidemia to show for it. I would guess that the vast majority of those with elevated risk are at risk due to being IR.
Susan
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