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LDL particle size isn't that helpful in predicting CHD (coronary heart disease).
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<blockquote data-quote="Rot-Iron66" data-source="post: 160102" data-attributes="member: 12803"><p>I suggest those w/ familial issues get a Coronary Calcium scan done. My Dad and some of his siblings all died in the 40's from heart disease. I just got a scan, and it doesn't look good. (Lifting for 40 years, never smoked, never did anabolics (until TRT 3 years back) always ate super-clean, etc.) cant out work genetics when its in the cards for you. Cardio is now my priority over weights (of course I still weight train, heart muscle comes 1st though) and will be working with cardiologist starting this month to see my options (angiogram, stents, etc). Like everything I do, I will attack and be the best around at cardiac rehab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rot-Iron66, post: 160102, member: 12803"] I suggest those w/ familial issues get a Coronary Calcium scan done. My Dad and some of his siblings all died in the 40's from heart disease. I just got a scan, and it doesn't look good. (Lifting for 40 years, never smoked, never did anabolics (until TRT 3 years back) always ate super-clean, etc.) cant out work genetics when its in the cards for you. Cardio is now my priority over weights (of course I still weight train, heart muscle comes 1st though) and will be working with cardiologist starting this month to see my options (angiogram, stents, etc). Like everything I do, I will attack and be the best around at cardiac rehab. [/QUOTE]
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