High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are molecules in the body that play an important role in carrying cholesterol to the liver for elimination or delivering it as a hormone precursor to other organs.
The size of HDL particles can vary, and research suggests that larger HDL particles may be more protective against cardiovascular disease and diabetes. However, recent research suggests that smaller HDL particles may have some health benefits as well.
Smaller HDL particles may play an important role in preventing inflammation in the brain and reducing the risk of cognitive decline.
It is important to note that the association between HDL size and cardiovascular risk may not be straightforward. Further research is needed to fully understand the health effects of different HDL particle sizes.
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