
Ep. 548 “It’s Not Just LDL” – How Menopause Alters Cholesterol, ApoB & Lp(a) | Menopause & Lipids
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We have another short-form, live YouTube episode today, where I dive into questions from listeners.
Recently, the most frequently asked questions have been about cholesterol, likely because I often reference my podcast series with Dr. Tom Dayspring, a renowned lipidologist and menopause expert.
Join me today to clear away some more of the confusion surrounding cholesterol.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
Why comprehensive lipid testing rather than standard testing is essential, post-menopause
How menopause impacts women’s lipid and triglyceride levels
The roles APO B and Lp(a) play in assessing cardiac risk
How the cardiac risk of women increases as estrogen declines
The cardiac health benefits of monitoring lipids and considering HRT within the first six years of menopause
What research studies reveal about how menopause influences cardiovascular risk
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Episodes with Dr. Thomas Dayspring:
Episode 336: Lipid Masterclass: An Introduction to Lipids and Cholesterol with Dr. Thomas Dayspring
Episode 344: Lipid Masterclass: A Deep Dive into Our Cardiovascular Needs with Thomas Dayspring
Episode 352: Lipid Masterclass: Apo-B, Labs and Women's Heart Health with Thomas Dayspring
Episode 495: Are You At Risk for Dementia? – The Most Overlooked Cholesterol Marker You Need to Know with Dr. Thomas Dayspring
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