Similarly, the work published in the journal ‘Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity’ showed that When people with high LDL and optimal HDL and triglycerides received a statin, there was no benefit.
“People who are not overweight, have low blood sugar, exercise, and follow a low-carb diet usually have optimal triglycerides and HDL levels, and sometimes high LDL levels.
In addition, they believe their review also challenges the long-standing claim that low-carbohydrate diets, which are often high in saturated (animal) fat, contribute to heart disease.