@ElieJarrougeMD Here are two most comprehensive studies of all cause mortality vs cholesterol, see figure 2 in both article 1 and 2: https://t.co/BIRgau9u5a
@bF1Srfu5X2y7Zgp 性別と年齢別の総コレステロールと全死因死亡率 :成人1,280万人を対象とした前向きコホート研究 https://t.co/KnoDXuCaz4 45歳以上で最も死亡率が低かったのは 総コレステロール 210~249mg/dL 総コレステロール200mg/dL未満における逆相関は、上限範囲における正相関よりも強かった
@MohammedAlo You're just plain wrong. https://t.co/C9088yo24V
@amyaleida @360_trader @SBakerMD FUN FACT: This 2019 study on OVER 12 MILLION people showed that a total cholesterol between 210-240 mg/dl was associated with the LEAST RATE of death and that very low cholesterol had the highest rate of death overall!! h
@texan77581 @Paddy_Barrett This appears to be a case of reverse causality - a lot of illnesses lower LDL-c and less to increased mortality, rather than the lowe or cholesterol leading to increased mortality itself. https://t.co/HYtqCmqbDS
@land_browns Yes it seems like an incredibly successful scam tbh. Here's a graphic showing all cause mortality hazard ratio and total cholesterol in a 13 million participant study: https://t.co/k2Y0yk0ok6 https://t.co/Uk9imQO8m3
RT @W3Mars: What is all of the fuss about Total Cholesterol? This study shows that a TC of 240 is the best for the lowest chance of death…
What is all of the fuss about Total Cholesterol? This study shows that a TC of 240 is the best for the lowest chance of death from all causes. A TC of 280 has the same all-cause mortality as a TC of 180. Why do doctors only focus on one cause of death a
@holmanm This study of 12.8M Korean adults showed the lowest all-cause mortality was for Total Cholesterol of 210-249mg/dL. Mortality for a TC of 280 was similar to a TC of 180. Ask the doctor why the focus is on a single cause of death and not all causes
High cholesterol is safer than very low. 150-300mg/dL has lowest risk for death in adults of both sexes. Don't believe this scam! https://t.co/VSEwDcUuRz
@janellison @realDaveFeldman All cause mortality and cholesterol levels of adult age groups and both sexes show best results 150-300mg/dL. It's the biggest scam ever to get people to fear cholesterol. https://t.co/VSEwDcUuRz
RT @DMDent: @TokenShepherd @CarnivoreIs @jaypom11 @veganfitnessric And? See you are ignorant about cholesterol too https://t.co/ibI0H5nbgf…
@TokenShepherd @CarnivoreIs @jaypom11 @veganfitnessric And? See you are ignorant about cholesterol too https://t.co/ibI0H5nbgf https://t.co/4LLOA29czP
RT @realDaveFeldman: @Chooi @NutritionMadeS3 Not to speak for @NutritionMadeS3, but his recent threads regarding <fill-in-the-blank> parado…
RT @hdh150: انخفاض الكوليسترول مرتبط بارتفاع معدل الوفيات ومن اكبر الدراسات هي دراسة كورية أجريت على 12.8 مليون شخص وجد ان الأشخاص الذين…
RT @hdh150: انخفاض الكوليسترول مرتبط بارتفاع معدل الوفيات ومن اكبر الدراسات هي دراسة كورية أجريت على 12.8 مليون شخص وجد ان الأشخاص الذين…
انخفاض الكوليسترول مرتبط بارتفاع معدل الوفيات ومن اكبر الدراسات هي دراسة كورية أجريت على 12.8 مليون شخص وجد ان الأشخاص الذين لديهم مستوى كوليسترول طبيعي أكثر عرضة للوفاة ومستوى الكوليسترول المثالي أي المرتبط بأقل وفيات هو 230 وهو في نطاق فرط الكوليستيرول
@Chooi @NutritionMadeS3 Not to speak for @NutritionMadeS3, but his recent threads regarding <fill-in-the-blank> paradox argue this ultimately a reverse causation. https://t.co/qpMbUgapca
@Chooi @Drlipid @Paddy_Barrett @MohammedAlo this inverse correlation is common for several metrics (BMI, HbA1c, BP) especially in an older population likely reverse causation due to morbidity and trumped by intervention trials and genetics https://t.co/s2
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "ob…
Recent analysis confirms these "U curves" are the result of bias including morbidity after adjusting for bias the "obesity paradox" disappears https://t.co/fVtSHZCaJ6 https://t.co/grw9HOr1wq
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
Lot's of studies like this being released, but maybe are being ignored by MDs who make a lot of cash from Statins
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
Vysvětlení tzv. cholesterolového paradoxu. Lidé s nižší hladinou cholesterolu ve stáří častěji umírají z hlediska kachexie, podvyzivy, chronických onemocnění apod.
@NutritionMadeS3 Have you admitted yet that LDL does not cause heart disease? 60 years of supposed Science said it did. It absolutely does not! But it sure has been profitable to Big Pharma.
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
RT @NutritionMadeS3: People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most…
People often ask about higher mortality in people with low cholesterol seen in observational studies. One of the most commonly cited is a Korean study of 12.8M people where those with "normal" cholesterol level have higher risk of death (!!) https://t.co/
@Chooi 220 seems to be the optimum for lowest all cause mortality! https://t.co/k2Y0yk0ok6 https://t.co/TT58YCNLu9
@ketogrillbakery @nicknorwitz @LowCarbEyeDoc Low cholesterol goes with high all cause mortality. High cholesterol is associated with low all cause mortality. Centenarians have very high cholesterol. https://t.co/FPvlfChi1p
RT @MJPadula: @AlexJLeaf There are many of these. I have a study from Korea with 12 million people. Cholesterol best from 200 to 270. Older…
@AlexJLeaf There are many of these. I have a study from Korea with 12 million people. Cholesterol best from 200 to 270. Older females it goes up to 300. https://t.co/uUxvRgr2re
Total cholesterol and mortality by sex and age:study of 12.8M adults https://t.co/ersp79QUcw (https://t.co/o02bsb79Vu)
Huge Cholesterol Study indicates Satins are a scam This study show that those with quite high Total Cholesterol 240 mg/dl live longest! Food for thought - Cheeseburgers everyone! https://t.co/482ShDli4u
Total cholesterol and all-cause mortality by sex and age https://t.co/95t0nqegDC
Total cholesterol and mortality by sex and age:study of 12.8M adults https://t.co/FynXEVgoDT (https://t.co/GorDHlJqlL)
Total cholesterol and all-cause mortality by sex and age: a prospective cohort study among 12.8 million adults https://t.co/xEW5ud1Fq2
Total cholesterol and mortality by sex and age:study of 12.8M adults https://t.co/5l9EnnWDHx
Finally a study on cholesterol with a signification sample size! Sharing the key findings! Not a medical advice. Total cholesterol and all-cause mortality by sex and age: a prospective cohort study among 12.8 million adults (https://t.co/IixGXHZChp) In s
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Total cholesterol and mortality by sex and age:study of 12.8M adults https://t.co/LPUGlgsZf8
@WebMD People are more likely to have problems from very low cholesterol levels. “Total cholesterol and all-cause mortality by sex and age: a prospective cohort study among 12.8 million adults” https://t.co/9WZIIf5yzQ https://t.co/hP0xA8UEbt
@rustedlocket @RedBirdYNWA @veganfitnessric Except that that is based on a false premise
@vegadebates @realDaveFeldman Low cholesterol is strongly associated with high all cause mortality. https://t.co/tlqxOWKowf
@WebMD People are more likely to have problems from very low cholesterol levels. “Total cholesterol and all-cause mortality by sex and age: a prospective cohort study among 12.8 million adults” https://t.co/9WZIIf5yzQ https://t.co/NzNFHQ1F2i
@NutritionMadeS3 I see this paper about association of total cholesterol with all-cause mortality sometimes cited, with 210 to 249 total generally having the lowest all-cause mortality. https://t.co/RseKFZICUe
@GeorgiyKSM @TheosisQuest @UnrepentantWino https://t.co/OAItwp2nv1 - So according to this study one can infer someone consuming more steak and eggs (assuming they have healthy habits/diet otherwise) may actually be in better shape than someone who is activ
@WebMD People are more likely to have problems from very low cholesterol levels. “Total cholesterol and all-cause mortality by sex and age: a prospective cohort study among 12.8 million adults” https://t.co/9WZIIf5yzQ https://t.co/DS3VWoCSFw
Estudio que ya tiene unos años (Scientific Reports - Nature 7/2/2019) pero conviene tenerlo presente: "Colesterol total y mortalidad por todas las causas por sexo y edad: un estudio de cohorte prospectivo entre 12,8 millones de adultos". https://t.co/r8fEo
@BTC_B4U Damn dude, why's your cholesterol so low? All cause mortality is lowest around 220-230, which for some reason is also where doctors try to get you to take statins. https://t.co/utawa57Dwx https://t.co/bLVXPKxTHS
A study of 12.8 million adults!
@Notyour28981739 @MikeDonio None of them told you that a huge study showed the highest mortality occurs in people with total cholesterol below 200: https://t.co/Zu8jz3ngSo https://t.co/CKpwBZUJCM
@Sinhawicks1964 @GumbaJohnny @holmanm All age groups, larger population. Shows u-shape -- mortality higher at very low and very high LDL levels, with very low being worse than very high. See fig 3 and 4 for data by AG. https://t.co/Q6xFwDMYUo
@Liberty4Media @Astrosideyardny @5MinuteBody You are dead wrong. The information you are sharing is bad. Read this study on 12.8 million adults you might learn something. https://t.co/20HmCJ7fvu