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Functional Medicine and APOE: Keys to Cardiovascular and Alzheimer's Prevention

Functional Medicine and APOE: Keys to Cardiovascular and Alzheimer's Prevention

Episode 86 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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Apolipoprotein E (APOE) Importance

APOE is a protein that plays a central role in lipid metabolism, neurobiology, and is implicated in the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's. 

APOE is a critical factor to consider when assessing your client’s risk for cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's. Understanding the significance of APOE in these contexts is essential for tailoring effective health improvement strategies.

Genetic Variants of APOE and Their Implications

APOE can exist in different genetic variants, including APOE2, APOE3, and APOE4. These variants have varying effects on the client's risk for diseases like Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease. 

APOE4, in particular, is associated with a higher risk, while APOE2 is considered protective. Understanding a person's APOE genetic makeup is crucial for tailoring lifestyle and dietary recommendations.


Individualized Approaches to Health and Risk Reduction

Individualized approaches to health based on genetics, lifestyle, and risk factors are important. It highlights the role of diet, particularly cautioning against certain diets like high-saturated fat diets for individuals with APOE4 variants. 

These personalized strategies empower clients to proactively manage their health and mitigate potential risks.


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