Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Lower LDL Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Over a Lifetime Correlate with Greatly Reduced Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Numerous genetic variants correlate with either lower LDL cholesterol or lower blood pressure. Some of these have been shown to result in greatly reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, such as variants in APOB, DSCAML1, ANGPTL4, and ASGR1. Researchers here adopt the position that one can use data on the health of individuals with these and other variants from a large population database as a way to model the outcome should a non-variant individual diligently control LDL cholesterol and blood pressure through lifestyle choices throughout life. This is probably a fair assumption, though it is also fair to suggest that not all of the relevant mechanisms touched on by these genetic variants are fully understood. As one might expect, based on the results from earlier studies of

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