The Fountain of Youth may be fiction, but there really is a magic gene pool in northern Italy. Thirty years ago, researchers discovered that, despite unhealthy cholesterol levels, 40 inhabitants of the village of Limone sul Garda were seemingly immune to heart disease. Turns out it wasn't the famed Mediterranean diet at work, but rather a variation of a protein in HDL cholesterol (the good kind) called ApoA-1 Milano. In less scientific terms, the villagers were born with self-cleaning arteries.
In about 3 years, you won't need to be a son of Limone sul Garda to enjoy the plaque-busting perks of ApoA-1 Milano. You'll probably be able to ask your doctor for a few shots of ETC-216, a synthetic form of HDL modeled after the Italian wonder protein. In a landmark study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Cleveland Clinic researchers found that emergency-room patients who received ETC-216 had an average reduction in arterial plaque of 4.2 percent. This may not sound like much, but according to Steven Nissen, M.D., the lead study author, "that level of reduction of arterial plaque--several weeks of treatment reversing several years' worth of accumulation--is extraordinary and unprecedented."
Think you can wait 3 years? You can't. A man with a low HDL-cholesterol level--40 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) or lower--can have as much as a three times greater risk of death from heart disease. So unless you're blessed with blood that consistently scores in the mid-40s or higher, you need to do something now. Make that several somethings. "The key to raising HDL levels with lifestyle changes is to do more than one thing," says Daniel J. Rader, M.D., director of the preventive cardiology and lipid clinic at the University of Pennsylvania school of medicine.
Our thinking exactly, which is why we've come up with these six strategies for making your HDL its level best.
In about 3 years, you won't need to be a son of Limone sul Garda to enjoy the plaque-busting perks of ApoA-1 Milano. You'll probably be able to ask your doctor for a few shots of ETC-216, a synthetic form of HDL modeled after the Italian wonder protein. In a landmark study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Cleveland Clinic researchers found that emergency-room patients who received ETC-216 had an average reduction in arterial plaque of 4.2 percent. This may not sound like much, but according to Steven Nissen, M.D., the lead study author, "that level of reduction of arterial plaque--several weeks of treatment reversing several years' worth of accumulation--is extraordinary and unprecedented."
Think you can wait 3 years? You can't. A man with a low HDL-cholesterol level--40 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) or lower--can have as much as a three times greater risk of death from heart disease. So unless you're blessed with blood that consistently scores in the mid-40s or higher, you need to do something now. Make that several somethings. "The key to raising HDL levels with lifestyle changes is to do more than one thing," says Daniel J. Rader, M.D., director of the preventive cardiology and lipid clinic at the University of Pennsylvania school of medicine.
Our thinking exactly, which is why we've come up with these six strategies for making your HDL its level best.
Pop a milk pill, +7 percent
Build killer quads, +19 percent
Make a date with Mrs. Paul, +26 percent
Learn how to pronounce this word, +15 percent
Make your six-pack disappear, +12 percent
Munch on macadamias, +8 percent
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