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🗓️ 29 January 2023
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Wow, what a discussion and presentation from Dr. Arthur Agatston, world's top cardiologist! We also bring in patient Doug - to help fully decode the drivers of cardiac death - so that YOU can fix them too!
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0:00.0 | Hey all, super special one today. We're going to delve into the integrated picture of what causes heart attacks, atherosclerosis and modern chronic disease. And we have with us, Doug, who lives on the other side of the world, but he's traveled halfway across the world to meet with Dr. Arthur Agatstonohn, the maestro of calcium scanning and heart disease |
0:22.5 | prevention. And he's an exemplar of someone who exhibits the lifestyle drivers of coronary |
0:29.4 | vascular disease, but also some of the new understandings around genetic predispositions. So we have |
0:36.8 | Dr. Arthur Agatstone himself here today and Doug to tell a |
0:41.6 | fascinating story of where prevention and heart disease is going and how we're answering all of those |
0:48.3 | last questions in the kind of milieu of what drives it. So great to see you, Doug and Dr. Agoston. |
0:55.5 | Hey, guys. |
0:57.2 | Well, it's so great to be with my own friend Ivor and my new friend, Doug, and really |
1:03.7 | appreciate Doug sharing his story because it really is illustrative of the way we should be going and prevention and healthy |
1:13.8 | aging. And one point, I'm anxious to start with, is that when we're talking about both |
1:20.9 | prevention and healthy aging, it's not just lipids. It's not just lifestyle. They're all important, but it's lipids. You have to |
1:31.8 | understand diabetology, insulin resistance, beta cell function, the cells in the pancreas that |
1:38.8 | produce insulin. Genetics is really important, as we'll see with Doug. |
1:45.0 | Imaging is important and it's getting better and better. |
1:51.0 | And we're going to show an example of the new advance in imaging. |
1:58.0 | Nutrition, that we've known for a while, and then, and fitness, which Doug's always |
2:06.3 | been an athlete, a tennis player, but there are some nuances in that area also that we might get to. |
2:15.7 | As an overview, the way we approached Doug, |
2:19.7 | and actually he started many years ago in his 40s, |
2:25.0 | looking attherosclerotic burden with a calcium score. |
2:29.6 | It was back in 2006 when he had a score of 413, so he knew he had issues. |
2:38.2 | The other new tests were doing, the craft test telling us about insulin resistance, |
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