Yes, this. At this point, you lose a lot of credibility when you try to deny the fact that saturated fat is one of the leading factors contributing to declining cardiovascular health. We have mountains of evidence that shows this.

One of the strongest predictors of CVD risk is ApoB levels and not only does SFA have the strongest correlation with elevated ApoB, but we also know so much about the biological mechanisms of action through which this occurs.

Please, educate yourself on ApoB, how it works and the pathways through which it allows cholesterol to penetrate the endothelial layer. Nearly all biomedical labs in the US will perform an ApoB test even though it is not included in your typical lipid panel. If you have elevated LDL-c levels, please get an ApoB test to confirm your CVD risk as there is no denying ApoB's role here.

https://dom-pubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1463-1326.2007.00714.x

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