Dr. Paika Podcast

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Your cholesterol may look “normal”… but is it actually safe?

The new cholesterol guidelines changed everything. Medicine is moving away from waiting for heart attacks and toward preventing them before they happen.

In this video, Dr. Mohammed Paika—double board-certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine—breaks down the latest cholesterol guidelines, what LDL numbers really matter, why belly fat and visceral fat increase cardiovascular risk, and how obesity medicine fits directly into heart disease prevention.

We’ll cover:
✔ New LDL targets explained
✔ Why “normal cholesterol” may not be enough
✔ Lipoprotein(a) — the hidden genetic risk
✔ CAC score (heart scan) and when you should get one
✔ Statins, ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors, and treatment strategy
✔ Why belly fat is often the bigger warning sign

This is not just about cholesterol.
This is about protecting your heart, brain, kidneys, and future.

Lower LDL. Earlier. Longer.

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Hook: Your Cholesterol May Look “Fine”… But Is It Safe?
01:42 – Why the New Cholesterol Guidelines Changed Everything
03:58 – Heart Disease Starts Years Before Symptoms
05:44 – LDL Targets Are Back: What Numbers Matter Most
07:36 – Why LDL Below 100, 70, and 55 Matters
09:28 – Belly Fat vs Visceral Fat: The Real Risk
11:22 – Obesity Medicine and Cholesterol Are Deeply Connected
13:05 – Why Hypertension Is Often a Metabolic Problem
14:48 – The New PREVENT-ASCVD Risk Calculator Explained
16:32 – Why “Low Risk” Can Still Be Dangerous
18:06 – Lipoprotein(a): The Hidden Genetic Cholesterol Risk
19:44 – Who Should Get Lp(a) Tested?
20:56 – CAC Score: Should You Get a Heart Scan?
22:23 – Statins, Ezetimibe, PCSK9 & What I Tell My Patients

👨‍⚕️ ABOUT DR. MOHAMMED K. PAIKA
Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine
Certified Personal Trainer & Nutrition Coach
Helping people understand metabolism, hormones, and sustainable health through evidence-based medicine.

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⚕️ MEDICAL & EDUCATIONAL DISCLAIMER
This channel and its content are provided by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, MD for general educational and informational purposes only. The information presented is not intended as medical advice and does not replace consultation with your personal physician or qualified healthcare professional.
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What is Dr. Paika Podcast?

Welcome to the Dr. Paika Podcast — where medicine, fitness, and humanity come together.

Hosted by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, M.D., double board-certified in obesity & internal medicine with over two decades of hospital experience, this show dives deep into the science of health, obesity, longevity, and mindset — but with compassion, not complexity.

From hospital medicine to the gym floor, from patient care to personal growth — every episode blends real clinical insight with practical, inspiring stories that help you live better and think deeper.

💡 Topics include:

Obesity & metabolic health

Longevity & fitness

Nutrition & preventive medicine

Doctor insights from 20+ years in hospitals across the US!

Mindset, mental health, and motivation

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