A newly published study called NATURE-CT is generating significant attention in the cardiovascular and ketogenic communities, but some of the conclusions being drawn online don't hold up to scientific scrutiny. Dr. Bret Scher walks through what the study actually shows, what it doesn't, and why comparisons being made to ketogenic therapy are scientifically misleading.
In this discussion, you'll learn:
- What the NATURE-CT study examined and what its findings mean for coronary plaque progression
- Why the average LDL of 111 mg/dL still showed substantial plaque progression
- What this data may suggest about looking beyond LDL as the sole driver of coronary disease
- Why comparisons being made between NATURE-CT and KETO-CTA are scientifically flawed
- Why the original KETO-CTA manuscript was retracted and what that means for current claims
- How baseline coronary artery calcium scores influence valid scientific comparisons
- Why findings in lean mass hyper-responders cannot be extrapolated to all forms of ketogenic therapy
- How metabolic health, not just LDL, may be a critical factor in understanding cardiovascular risk
This conversation underscores the importance of evaluating studies on their actual design and findings, rather than the conclusions being layered on top of them. For clinicians, researchers, and anyone navigating the cardiovascular and ketogenic conversation, the precision of the science matters.
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Expert Featured:
Dr. Bret Scher
- Baszucki Group Medical Director
- https://x.com/bschermd
Resources Mentioned:
NATURal history of coronary PlaquE on cardiac computed tomography in individuals without MACE or lipid-lowering therapy: NATURE-CTstudy
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