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The Peter Attia Drive

#03 - Ron Krauss, M.D.: a deep dive into heart disease

The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, MD

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Fitness

4.77.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2018

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

Whenever I’m stumped on a patient case or in my thinking about lipids, Ron is one of the first people I turn to for insight. Ron is recognized globally for his research into lipidology and has worn many hats in his career, including clinician, lipidologist, nutrition, genetics, and drug research.

In this episode, we explore heart disease at its origins before diving into the highly discussed, largely misunderstood, role of LDL and inflammation in atherosclerosis. Ron also shares his insights on the evidence for and against statins and other lipid-lowering therapies. My hope is that both the curious patient and the physician can get a lot out of this episode by being more informed about dyslipidemia and the interventions used to reduce the risk of atherosclerotic disease. We covered a lot of ground on this critically important topic.

We discuss:

  • The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis [7:00];
  • How early atherosclerosis begins [12:40];
  • Ron’s motivation for getting into lipidology [43:00];
  • How reading an article series in the NEJM in 1967 had a profound impact on him and his career [43:30];
  • How PCSK9 inhibitors work and why they may be under-utilized [47:00];
  • Mendelian randomization: nature’s randomized trial [49:15];
  • The “battle” between particle size and particle number [52:00];
  • The use of statins [1:04:45];
  • The role of chronic inflammation in atherosclerosis [1:24:15];
  • Why niacin may have been unjustly dismissed as a therapeutic option [1:40:45];
  • The HDL paradox: why drugs that raise HDL-C seem to raise (or have little impact on) heart disease risk [1:43:00];
  • Lp(a) [1:47:45];
  • And more.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, welcome to the Peter Atia Drive. I'm your host, Peter Atia.

0:10.0

The drive is a result of my hunger for optimizing performance, health, longevity, critical thinking,

0:15.7

along with a few other obsessions I've gathered along the way.

0:18.6

I've spent the last several years working with some of the most successful top performing

0:21.9

individuals in the world, and this podcast is my attempt to synthesize what I've learned

0:26.1

along the way to help you live a higher quality, more fulfilling life.

0:30.2

If you enjoy this podcast, you can find more information on today's episode and other

0:34.1

topics at PeterAtiaMD.com.

0:36.4

In this podcast, I'm speaking with Dr. Ron Kraus.

0:45.8

First and foremost, Ron is a very close friend and an amazing mentor.

0:49.1

I was introduced to Ron probably five years ago and have worked with him closely in a number

0:55.0

of capacities.

0:57.0

He's always served as one of the three or four lipidologists that when I get stumped on

1:02.9

a really difficult clinical case, he's the person that I'm reaching out to, along with

1:06.9

a couple of these other folks that hopefully will also have on the podcast at some point.

1:11.6

He has certainly recognized globally for his research in lipidology.

1:15.7

He wears a ton of hats.

1:16.8

He's a clinician.

1:17.8

Obviously, a lipidologist.

1:19.3

His interest in nutrition, genetics, drug research is quite profound.

1:24.2

He obtained, I believe, both his college degrees and medical degrees from Harvard.

1:28.5

He's board-certified in internal medicine, endocrinology, and metabolism.

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