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@glennose

I appreciate your comment. You will note that I corrected the link to reflect one that stated exceptions to that based on further studies. The information is complicated.

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@hopeful33250, thank you for reporting the incorrectly cited study. I have updated your post with the correct study.
cc @glennose @whineboy

Whineboy, I also worked my way through the paper and agree that its findings are limited to a segemented portion of the general population. A quick scan of recent studies regarding statins and lipoprotein(a) levels results in confusing and conflicting messages. When faced with conflicting information, I discuss with my doctor(s), share my concerns and work together to find what is applicable to me.

I think you might be interested in also joining the conversations in this group:
- LCHF Living & Intermittent Fasting https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/lchf-living-intermittent-fasting/