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Reviewing Dayspring and Attia

February 10, 2024 Vyvyane Loh, MD Season 1 Episode 53
Reviewing Dayspring and Attia
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Reviewing Dayspring and Attia
Feb 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 53
Vyvyane Loh, MD

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Fuzzy science” abounds in the world, and even luminaries fall into its trap sometimes. This review clarifies the mis-explanations of important concepts in lipid science that were discussed in Peter Attia’s podcast. The interview with Dr. Thomas Dayspring resulted in a 7 hour series that promised a deep dive into cholesterol and lipoproteins. Lipid science is a complex and ever-evolving field. Understanding some of the basic tenets of the field helps us traverse more complicated topics. The intention of this review is to help clarify the important points Dr. Dayspring made and to open up the scope of the discussion by examining less considered aspects of cholesterol, lipoproteins and their functions. The deep dive into the topic by Drs. Attia and Dayspring was indeed much needed and appreciated and this review acts merely as supplementary commentary or footnotes to the discussion. Since Attia and Dayspring devoted an impressive 7 hours to their discussion, the 2 hour length in this episode respects the time and effort that went into their series by attending to their points in detail. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. What questions do you have from Dr. Dayspring’s interview?

Time stamps: 00:00 Intro 
05:11 Criteria for review 
06:53 Aligning with their intention 
09:29 Feynman's scientific principles 
11:28 Phospholipids 
18:46 Lipid Rafts 
30:54 TD: "All cells make cholesterol." 
45:28 The Rare Exceptions 50:45 Lipoproteins & cholesterol in artery walls 
1:05:59 Pools of Cholesterol 
1:09:50 Lipoprotein density
1:12:23 How apoproteins are bound 
1:15:04 Statins & liver selectivity 
1:21:05 Cholesterol functions & metabolism 
1:31:02 HDL 1:34:11 RBC membrane cholesterol 
1:36:59 Lipoprotein lineages 
1:40:48 ApoE 
1:50:40 Cholesterol's function in lipoproteins 
1:59:55 Unregulated apoB 
2:02:23 Conclusion  

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Show Notes

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Fuzzy science” abounds in the world, and even luminaries fall into its trap sometimes. This review clarifies the mis-explanations of important concepts in lipid science that were discussed in Peter Attia’s podcast. The interview with Dr. Thomas Dayspring resulted in a 7 hour series that promised a deep dive into cholesterol and lipoproteins. Lipid science is a complex and ever-evolving field. Understanding some of the basic tenets of the field helps us traverse more complicated topics. The intention of this review is to help clarify the important points Dr. Dayspring made and to open up the scope of the discussion by examining less considered aspects of cholesterol, lipoproteins and their functions. The deep dive into the topic by Drs. Attia and Dayspring was indeed much needed and appreciated and this review acts merely as supplementary commentary or footnotes to the discussion. Since Attia and Dayspring devoted an impressive 7 hours to their discussion, the 2 hour length in this episode respects the time and effort that went into their series by attending to their points in detail. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. What questions do you have from Dr. Dayspring’s interview?

Time stamps: 00:00 Intro 
05:11 Criteria for review 
06:53 Aligning with their intention 
09:29 Feynman's scientific principles 
11:28 Phospholipids 
18:46 Lipid Rafts 
30:54 TD: "All cells make cholesterol." 
45:28 The Rare Exceptions 50:45 Lipoproteins & cholesterol in artery walls 
1:05:59 Pools of Cholesterol 
1:09:50 Lipoprotein density
1:12:23 How apoproteins are bound 
1:15:04 Statins & liver selectivity 
1:21:05 Cholesterol functions & metabolism 
1:31:02 HDL 1:34:11 RBC membrane cholesterol 
1:36:59 Lipoprotein lineages 
1:40:48 ApoE 
1:50:40 Cholesterol's function in lipoproteins 
1:59:55 Unregulated apoB 
2:02:23 Conclusion  

My practice: https://vyvyanelohmd.com/work-with-me/