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@callalloo

Well, you don't know where you would be if you'd not been physically active....the old 'path not taken' analytical conundrum, right? One of many in life ;-).

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Ha. The other way of looking at it is that some people are fortunate enough to be able to exert some control over the fluffiness/stickiness of the cholesterol while others aren’t and have other factors driving their body’s desire to build up arterial plaque. I would guess you (fortunately!) fall into the first category, while I’m in the second one. But I’ve run thousands of miles over the last two decades, walk 3 miles/day, and do resistance training. If this worked as a significant variable for me in terms of my plaque situation I wouldn’t have a CAC or three hundred and friggin’ ninety seven at 42.