On the Healthy Figures Podcast, we dive deep into the figures that affect your health. We will discuss both literal figures like biomarkers and risk scores and human figures that are actively changing how healthcare gets delivered.
Chris Cornell is a very supportive voice of personal experience in the benefits of finding and maintaining metabolic health through a sustainable low-carb lifestyle. Chris shares his personal story of what got him to find his healthy path and the near-immediate benefit it had for him after a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Since then, he's managed to maintain his own healthy lifestyle and parlay the benefits of doing so into attacking new personal goals in the gym and on the road including his newly re-found enjoyment of running.
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In this episode, Dr. William Cromwell once again shares a LOT of important knowledge about what is going on with your body and the biomarkers that inform your risk of cardiovascular disease. He masterfully breaks down the difference between measuring “just cholesterol” instead of measuring the atherogenic particles that carry cholesterol in the body. Measuring LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides alone are fine at the very high and very low ends of the spectrum, but people in the middle show a great deal of discordance between cholesterol and particle measurements and can greatly benefit from understanding their particle measurements, and therefore their risk of developing heart disease.
Metabolic health can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Dr. Cromwell, a renowned thought leader in cardiometabolic health breaks down the nuances of metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and the risk factors that progress your risks for metabolic syndrome and developing type 2 diabetes.
Stay tuned for the launch of our new podcast series sponsored by Precision Health Reports. On the Healthy Figures we will dive deep into the figures that affect your health. We will discuss both literal figures like biomarkers and risk scores and human figures that are actively changing how healthcare gets delivered.