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  2. Normal Lipid Panel: What’s Healthy and What Needs Follow-Up

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    The optimal values in a lipid panel depend on your age and gender. Keep reading to learn more about the optimal range and what might influence your results.

  3. Lipid Panel - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Normal: Less than 200 mg/dL; Borderline high: 200 to 239 mg/dL; High: At or above 240 mg/dL; These are the adult ranges for LDL cholesterol: Optimal: Less than 100 mg/dL (This is the goal for people with diabetes or heart disease.) Near optimal: 100 to 129 mg/dL; Borderline high: 130 to 159 mg/dL; High: 160 to 189 mg/dL; Very high: 190 mg/dL ...

  4. What Your Cholesterol Levels Mean | American Heart Association

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    Studies suggest that an optimal total cholesterol level is about 150 mg/dL, with LDL-C at or below 100 mg/dL, and adults with LDL-C in this level have lower rates of heart disease and stroke. Talk to your health care professional. If you’re healthy, aim for an LDL below 100 mg/dL.

  5. Cholesterol: Understanding Levels & Numbers - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your cholesterol levels show how much cholesterol is circulating in your blood. Your HDL (“good” cholesterol) is the one number you want to be high (ideally above 60). Your LDL (“bad” cholesterol) should be below 100. Your total should be below 200.

  6. Cholesterol Levels: By age, LDL, HDL, and More - Healthline

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    What is normal LDL for a 70-year-old? Adults should keep their total cholesterol levels below 200 mg/dL and their LDL levels below 100 mg/dL. What range should your HDL and LDL be?

  7. Lipid Panel: What It Is, Purpose, Preparation & Results - ...

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    What are normal lipid panel results? The optimal level (measured in milligrams per deciliter of blood — mg/dL) for each of the four standard tests in a lipid panel are as follows: Total cholesterol: Below 200 mg/dL. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol: Above 60 mg/dL.

  8. Cholesterol test - Mayo Clinic

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    A complete cholesterol test — also called a lipid panel or lipid profile — is a blood test that can measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood. A cholesterol test can help determine your risk of the buildup of fatty deposits (plaques) in your arteries that can lead to narrowed or blocked arteries throughout your body ...

  9. Cholesterol Levels - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Typically, a lipid profile or lipid panel includes the following components: Total cholesterol. HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) Triglycerides. Go to: Specimen Collection. Cholesterol levels are measured from serum.

  10. MY CHOLESTEROL GUIDE - American Heart Association

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    Understanding . Cholesterol. Understanding and improving cholesterol is important for men, women and children of all ages. High cholesterol contributes to a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), such as heart disease and stroke. What Are Cholesterol and Triglycerides? Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance your body produces naturally.

  11. A complete cholesterol test finds the amount of “good” and “bad” cholesterol and the level of triglycerides in your blood. Learn what the results mean.