Does LCHF Improve Your Blood Tests?, Prof. Ken Sikaris
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A graduate of the University of Melbourne, Dr Sikaris trained at the Royal Melbourne, Queen Victoria, and Prince Henry’s Heidelberg Repatriation Hospitals. He obtained fellowships from the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists in 1992 and 1997 respectively. Dr Sikaris was Director of Chemical Pathology at St Vincent’s Hospital in Melbourne between 1993 and 1996. A NATA-accredited laboratory assessor, Dr Sikaris specialises in Prostate Specific Antigen, cholesterol and quality assurance and is currently chair of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry Committee on Analytical Quality. His expertise is highly sought and he has presented extensively at national and international symposiums. In this talk he covers the following:
- Outline of low-carb high-fat
- A-lipoprotein
- The liproteins
- Lipoproteins and the liver
- Modified LDL is atherogenic
- How to add up cholesterol
- Too much triglyceride – problem 1
- Too much triglyceride – problem 2
- Small dense LDL (sdLDL)
- Triglycerides ABS 2011-2012
- High-carb
- A very low-carb, low saturated fat diet for type 2 diabetes management: a radomised clinical trial
- Case studies
- High fat and other LDL receptor issues
- Summary LCHF
This resource is related to Course XI: The Heart of the Matter. If you are interested in purchasing this course from our on-demand library of courses click here.
[Cardiovascular System. LCHF. Fats. Carbohydrates. Cholesterol. Lipoproteins. LDL. HDL. Tryglycerides. vdLDL. Liver. Prof Ken Sikaris.]
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