“…Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death globally (Mc Namara et al, 2019). Over the last number of decades several risk factors have been identified for developing CVD, these include elevated low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL‐C; Ference et al, 2017), physical inactivity (Lachman et al, 2018), genetic predisposition (Berberich & Hegele, 2019), obesity (Cercato & Fonseca, 2019), diabetes mellitus (Einarson et al, 2018), dysregulated fatty acid metabolism (Morgan, Mooney, & Mc Auley, 2016), hypertension (Fuchs & Whelton, 2020), an unhealthy diet (Casas et al, 2018), tobacco smoking (Banks et al, 2019), and excessive alcohol consumption (Toma et al, 2017). Pathophysiologically, CVD is underpinned by atherosclerosis (Figure 1), a chronic inflammatory process defined by a cascade of events which commences with LDL permeating the arterial endothelium and entering the intima (Borén et al, 2020).…”