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Friday, October, 23, 2009

What Is A Genetic Cholesterol Test

Health Encyclopedia: High Cholesterol Diagnosis And Testing

Diagnosis


A blood test for cholesterol should include the entire lipoprotein profile: LDL, total cholesterol, HDL, and triglycerides. It is very difficult to measure LDL levels by themselves, but LDL levels can be reliably calculated using total cholesterol and HDL levels.

To obtain a reliable cholesterol reading, experts advise:

  • Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours before the test.
  • Do not eat or drink anything but water for 12 hours beforehand.
  • If the test results are abnormal, a second test should...
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The Primordial Cholesterol Therapy: Exercise
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...of heart disease, meaning your blood pressure and cholesterol levels are normal, you may still... Read more »

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How do High Triglyceride Levels Affect Health?
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...call "pre-diabetes". As with diabetes, there is a genetic predisposition (fancy words for "it... Read more »

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High Cholesterol and Holiday Indulgences
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The JUPITER Trial
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...people (men over 50 and women over 60) with normal cholesterol levels (LDL less than 130) but... Read more »

Health Guide

Cholesterol Risk Factors
About half of all American adults have total cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dL. Over 25% have been told by doctors that they have unhealthy levels. Total cholesterol levels have been... Read more »
Lowering Cholesterol for Patients
If your cholesterol is too high, it's time to take action. Lowering your total cholesterol levels can reduce your chance of suffering a heart attack or stroke, or dying of heart disease. If you... Read more »
Cholesterol: Stroke, Brain Function
...stroke, a less common type ofstroke caused by bleeding in the brainthat isassociated with low overall cholesterol levels.The build-up of plaque in the internal carotid artery may lead to narrowing... Read more »
Risk Factors of Alzheimer's Disease
...14 million Americans within 50 years. Evidence points to older age, high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and a family history of the disease as the most important risk... Read more »
Diabetes Diet: Major Food Components in a healthy diabetic diet
...two types:Sucrose (table sugar). Sucrose has been associated with higher triglycerides and harmful cholesterol levels. A 2002 study suggested that a high level of sugar consumption may also reduce... Read more »

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