If ancient populations showed high rates of cardiovascular disease — including hunter-gatherers and marine-based Inuit (≈40% with a median age at death around 43) — then the unavoidable interpretation is that at least half of cardiovascular risk is genetic
If ancient populations showed high rates of cardiovascular disease — including hunter-gatherers and marine-based Inuit (≈40% with a median age at death around 43) — then the unavoidable interpretation is that at least half of cardiovascular risk is genetic
That exceeds what Lp(a) can explain