What is the connection?
Blood cholesterol level has a lot to do with your chances of getting heart disease. It is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. in fact, the higher your blood cholesterol level, the greater your risk fore developing heart disease or having a heart attack. When there is too much cholesterol (a fat-like substance) in your blood, it builds up in the walls of your arteries. Over time, this buildup causes "hardening of the arteries" so that arteries become narrowed and blood cholesterol itself does not cause symptoms; so many people are unaware that their cholesterol level is too high. It is important to find out what your cholesterol numbers are because lowering cholesterol levels that are too high lessens the risk for developing heart disease and reduces the chance of a heart attack or dying of heart disease, even if you already have it. Cholesterol lowering is important for everyone-younger, middle age, and older adults; women and men; and people with or without heart disease.
What Do Your Cholesterol Numbers Mean?
Everyone age 20 and older should have his or her cholesterol measured at least once every 5 years. It is best to have a blood test called a "lipoprotein profile" to find out your cholesterol numbers. This blood test is done affer a 9- to 12-hour fast and gives information about your:
* Total cholesterol
* LDL (bad) cholesterol-the main source of cholesterol buildup and blockage in the arteries
* HDL (good) cholesterol-helps keep cholesterol from building up in the arteries
* Triglycerides-another form of fat in your blood
if it is not possible to get a lipoprotein profile done, knowing your total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol can give you a general idea about your cholesterol levels. if your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dl* or more or if your HDL is less than 40mg/dl, you will need to have a lipoprotein profile done.
Know your numbers
Total Cholesterol level Category
- <200mg/dl - Desirable
- 200-239mg/dl - Borderline High
- >240 mg/dl and above - High
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# Cholesterol levels are measured in milligrams (mg) of cholestorol per deciller (dl) of blood.
HDL cholesterol protects against heart disease, higher numbers are better. A level less than 40 mg/dl is low and is considered a mojor risk factor because it increases your risk for developing heart disease. HDL levels of 60 mg/dl or more help to lower your risk for heart disease. Triglycerides can also raise heart disease risk. Levels that are borderline high (150-199mg/dl) or high (200 mg/dl or more) may need treatment in some people.
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