CAC score can decrease over time in a notable proportion of people. In a study by Lee et al. 2009 (1), CAC score decreased in about 20% of the subjects during the 24 months of the observation period. Interventions capable of decreasing CAC score should, therefore, exist. The goal is to identify them.
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Logical thinking and the utility of the CAC score.
…if you have already applied dietary and lifestyle changes, you need first to figure out if there is anything else you can change if you do a CAC scan and your CAC score turns out to be non-zero, or even high;
For athletes: Preventing, slowing the progression and reversing arterial calcification in athletes (CAC score).
Life-long endurance exercise, as well as other forms of exercise, does not protect against atherosclerosis and arterial calcification.
When he is 85, his biological age is 33. The “Optimal Phenotype” explained.
Each of the dots represents a real living person. The traced pathways are, therefore, something real and achievable. You can live this life and never be biologically older than 33.
By 74 years of age, a majority of healthy life-long exercises are on statins. This makes their CAC progress faster.
Physically active individuals may have substantial, asymptomatic coronary atherosclerosis. In very active athletes, there is substantial coronary artery calcification and plaque.
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Consulting Programs: Preventing, slowing the progression and reversing arterial calcification (CAC score).
“In this consulting program, our goals are as follows:
– to identify the biomarkers that are most likely to be associated with unhealthy arterial aging, accelerated atherosclerosis and arterial calcification;
– to identify possible gross errors in nutrition, exercise, supplements, and medication that may lead to unhealthy arterial aging, accelerated atherosclerosis and arterial calcification;”
Dr. Brenard Lown: Why there are more than 1 million annual invasive coronary procedures, if there is no mortality benefit compared with medical treatment?
Below, there is a citation from a concise and informative comment written by Thomas Graboys and Bernard Lown in 2005 … More
Dr. Malcolm Kendrick is critical of coronary artery calcium (CAC) score and other “preventive screening”.
Should you do coronary artery calcium scan? Dr. Malcolm Kendrick is skeptical about preventive screening in general and about CAC score.