Lean Mass Hyper Responders
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Dr. Gillett and Nurse Practitioner James O'Hara Discuss Lean Mass Hyper Responders. 00:00 Intro 4:59 - 51-year-old individual with elevated lean mass, classified as a hyper responder. 9:59 - What are the indicators distinguishing between a lean mass hyper responder and a lean hyper responder?" 12:12 - Discussion about the President of Argentina. 13:52 - Criteria used to assess stenosis score. 22:47 - Total plaque score. 23:39 - Evaluation of the stenosis in the patient with the highest plaque score. 28:17 - Introduction to Cleerly CCTA. 29:36 - Overview of CAD-RADS. 30:36 - Discussion on the density of plaque. 32:56 - Key insights derived from the Cleerly analysis. 35:36 - Outro For High-quality labs: ► https://gilletthealth.com/order-lab-panels/ For information on the Gillett Health clinic, lab panels, and health coaching: ► https://GillettHealth.com Follow Gillett Health for more content from James and Kyle ► https://instagram.com/gilletthealth ► https://www.tiktok.com/@gilletthealth ► https://twitter.com/gilletthealth ► https://www.facebook.com/gilletthealth Follow Kyle Gillett, MD ► https://instagram.com/kylegillettmd Follow James O’Hara, NP ► https://Instagram.com/jamesoharanp For 10% off Gorilla Mind products including SIGMA: Use code “GH10” ► https://gorillamind.com/ For discounts on high-quality supplements ►https://www.thorne.com/u/GillettHealth #podcast #heart #keto #health Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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