Dave Feldman presentation: ApoB, Cholesterol and the Lean Mass Hyper-Responders Research Update

Published 2023-08-26
Low Carb Denver 2023, Health & Nutrition Conference. Watch the entire presentation as Dave Feldman discusses: Rethinking ApoB, Cholesterol, Heart Disease and the Lean Mass Hyper-Responders (LMHRs) Research Project Updates. We are releasing this important free content for all to learn and enjoy. We trust you will find the content visually engaging and educational. Please subscribe to this YouTube channel.

Dave Feldman, cholesterolcode.com/about/, is a senior software engineer, entrepreneur and a citizen scientist. He began working with programming and system engineering at a very young age and has always enjoyed learning new mechanistic patterns and concepts. After starting a Low Carb diet, Dave found his cholesterol numbers increased considerably. He then began reverse engineering the lipid system through self-experimentation and testing, finding it was very dynamic and fluid. Using his engineering skills he saw patterns in cholesterol profiles associated with Low Carb diets that brings new light to our understanding regarding cholesterol and heart disease. The term Lean Mass Hyper-Responders (LMHRs) has now been cited in peer-reviewed literature thanks to Dave's work including his published and ongoing research, the Citizen Scientist Foundation LMHR study citizensciencefoundation.org/study/ and the Cholesterol Code cholesterolcode.com/.

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All Comments (8)
  • @ogeoge6000
    That's great news, thank you Dave for all your dedication and brilliance.
  • @jobrown8146
    Looking forward to the results being published and also the new study. Thank you. I'm a non-lean hyper responder on low carb. I'm in Australia so cannot be involved in any studies but it's great to hear that they are being done and with no pharma or other financially invested interests involved, so a big thank you to all who have and will contribute to the cost of these studies.
  • @obrotcho8289
    Thank you Dave Feldman. Be blessed for the amazing brilliance and dedication you bring to your work.
  • @lynnbennett9007
    I can barely contain myself. As one of the 9000 members of your FB group who did not qualify for the initial study (by the triad numbers), I paid for my own CTA and was told by my doctor that my results were best he'd ever seen. He didn't say "at your age" as I thought he was going to say. He said "at any age". Of course, most of his patients can't get the scan unless they have certain symptoms. Just wish I knew the "score". I am 68 on LCHF since 2014 and carnivore for last 17 months. In 8 years, A1C dropped from 6.0 to 5.2, BMI from 31 to 22. Testosterone from 460 to 640. LDL shot up to mid 200s. Both HDL and Trigs in the 70s (ratio about 1:1). Dave, I would love to be in your Triad Study and contribute $ as well.
  • @MarkPlumpton
    This video is over 6months old. What has happened since then?
  • @ssa8479
    How is it possible to have negative remnant cholesterol? I get -7 when I subtract LDL and HDL from my total cholesterol. From an NMR Lipoprofile test I got done last week, that's where I am, but that doesn't seem possible. I'm a 65-year-old male, BMI of 19 (135 lb / 61kg), total cholesterol 553, LDL 474 (large or Pattern A), HDL 86, trig 56, VLDL too low to be measured, Lp(a) 18, HS-CRP 0.95 and insulin of 6.7. The LabCorp test results said the ApoB (at 256) was high, and it took some research to learn that high TC (or LDL) also means a high ApoB.