Yes! Exactly!
Exactly 20 days worth of lipid fluctuation can determine lifelong cardiovascular risk. Let’s just forget about all the 3, 6, 12 month data that disagrees with our bias...










https://twitter.com/Dr__Guess/status/1055155734063841282 …
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Replying to @DoctorTro
What an odd strawman to construct, that doesn't appear to be even vaguely similar to the argument that was made
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Replying to @GidMK
“This is exactly the kind of data we need to inform guidelines” How is the early lipid fluctuations seen early in a lifestyle change in any way relevant for guidelines. Outcomes studies are needed. Not odd, not a straw man, exactly on topic.
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Replying to @DoctorTro
I fail to see how "inform guidelines" is even vaguely similar to "determine lifetime cardiovascular risk". Would love to hear some elucidation of the thought process that got you there
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Replying to @GidMK
The study & comment was about ldl and apob ... this is already a waste of my time .
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Replying to @DoctorTro
So, no elucidation then. I guess it was a strawman after all
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Lemme help you out here: one possible addition to the guidelines could be that the increase to LDL is transitory, can occur even in healthy people, and is not necessarily a reason to avoid LCHF diets
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