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

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    A healthy LDL range for adults is 100 mg/dL or lower. A healthy HDL range for adult males is 40 mg/dL and for adult females 50 mg/dL.

  3. Normal HDL and LDL Cholesterol Ranges By Age and Gender

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    Normal HDL and LDL cholesterol ranges vary by age and assigned sex. HDL cholesterol is the "good" cholesterol you generally want more of, while LDL cholesterol is the "bad" cholesterol you generally want less of.

  4. 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.

  5. LDL Cholesterol: Definition, Risks, and How to Lower It - WebMD

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    LDL cholesterol normal range. Everyone is different, so there is no such thing as a “normal” level of LDL cholesterol. But in general, you should aim to keep it below 100 mg/dL. Causes of...

  6. How to Interpret Cholesterol Numbers - WebMD

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    High LDL cholesterol levels. An LDL of 190 mg/dL or more is considered very high. If your level is within this range, your doctor will most likely recommend a statin in addition to making...

  7. What To Know About LDL Cholesterol: The "Bad" Cholesterol

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/24391

    What is the LDL cholesterol normal range? Most adults should keep their LDL cholesterol below 100 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). If you have a history of atherosclerosis, your LDL should be below 70 mg/dL.

  8. Ideally, LDL cholesterol levels should be less than 100 mg/dl. Doctors may not express concern about levels of 100–129 mg/dl for people with no health issues, but they may suggest treatment...