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- Cholesterol: Understanding Levels Numbers - Cleveland Clinic
High cholesterol generally means your total cholesterol is 200 mg dL or higher But providers use additional categories like “borderline high” and “near optimal” to break down your results
- Non-HDL cholesterol: What is the normal range? - Medical News Today
Non-HDL cholesterol measures the “bad” cholesterol types that can lead to plaque buildup in the arteries A healthy level for adults is generally below 130 mg dL
- Non-HDL Cholesterol: What It Means and How to Improve
Current cholesterol guidelines recommend a non-HDL cholesterol level of 30 mg dL higher than your desired LDL cholesterol level As an example, if you'd like to lower your LDL to 100 mg dL, your non-HDL goal should be 130 mg dL
- Cholesterol Numbers Explained | Results Ranges - Walk-In Lab Resource . . .
Learn what LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and ratios mean—plus risk-based targets and easy lipid testing via Walk-In Lab
- How to Interpret Cholesterol Numbers - WebMD
Cholesterol levels are checked using lipid profile tests Learn how to read your cholesterol level numbers, including LDL, HDL, and triglycerides
- Cholesterol Lab Results Explained Simply: A Clear Guide
Levels between 200-239 mg dL are borderline high, and 240 mg dL or above is high It's important to remember that total cholesterol alone doesn't tell the whole story; the ratio of LDL to HDL can provide a clearer picture of your cardiovascular risk
- What Your Cholesterol Levels Mean - American Heart Association
It is the sum of your HDL and LDL cholesterol levels, plus 20% of your triglyceride level While cholesterol levels above “normal ranges” are important in your overall heart disease risk, your total blood cholesterol level should be considered along with your other known risk factors
- Decoding Your Cholesterol Test Results: An In-depth Guide . . .
You might see several numbers and terms like total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol Let’s break down these numbers and explain what they mean
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