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August 29, 2024

Your guide to a LDL particle count.

Discover the role of an LDL particle count in your health and longevity with Mito Health's advanced biomarker analysis. Our detailed reports cover key biomarkers, providing essential insights to help you make informed decisions for a healthier, longer life.

Your guide to a LDL particle count.

What is a LDL particle count?

An LDL particle count measures the total number of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles circulating in the blood. Unlike standard LDL cholesterol measurements, which assess the total cholesterol carried by LDL particles, LDL particle count directly quantifies the number of LDL particles, offering a more accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk.

What does it assess?

An LDL particle count assesses an individual’s risk for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Higher LDL particle counts, particularly with a prevalence of small, dense LDL particles, are associated with an increased risk of plaque formation in arteries.

How do I optimize my LDL particle count?

Minimizing refined sugars and processed carbs reduces insulin resistance, which can help lower LDL particle count. A diet rich in high-fiber foods, such as vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, also supports healthier LDL levels. Reducing intake of saturated fats and avoiding trans fats helps improve LDL particle profile and reduces particle count. Both aerobic exercise and resistance training improve insulin sensitivity and lower LDL particle count. Physical activity also promotes a shift towards larger, less harmful LDL particles.

What does a high and low LDL particle count mean?

A high count is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. High levels often suggest insulin resistance or metabolic issues, which increase the likelihood of plaque formation in arteries, especially if there is a predominance of small, dense LDL particles. A low count generally indicates a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. This count suggests effective lipid metabolism, lower levels of systemic inflammation, and good metabolic health, which decrease the likelihood of arterial plaque buildup.

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