Which statement best describes small dense LDL particles that can occur in atherogenic dyslipidemia?

In excess triglycerides, the triglycerides reduce the amount of cholesterol in LDL particles producing small dense LDL molecules. Because of size and density, these molecules more easily enter damaged endothelium and vessel walls and are more easily incorporated as plaque is formed.

Which statement best describes small dense LDL particles that can occur in atherogenic dyslipidemia?
A . Small dense LDL molecules are less atherogenic than larger, less dense or buoyant LDL particles because they are metabolized faster
B. Small dense LDL molecules transport more cholesterol and thus are more atherogenic
C. Small dense LDL molecules are more atherogenic because they can more easily move into the endothelium and vessel wall

Answer: C

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