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Interpretation

Lipids

Cholesterol A 5.82 2.00-5.19 mmol/L

LDL Cholesterol A 4.15 1.50-3.40 mmol/L

The optimal LDL cholesterol level for

intermediate and high risk individuals

is  1.50 mmol/L, consider monitoring of

alternate lipid targets non HDL-cholest-
erol or apoB. For low risk individuals

with LDL cholesterol => 5.00 mmol/L,

target reduction of LDL cholesterol

=> 50 percent. See Can J Cardiol 2013

vol 29 pgs 151 to 167.

HDL Cholesterol A 1.03 >1.19 mmol/L

Chol/HDL (Risk Ratio) A 5.65 7.0 mg/L are significant for
active inflammation or infection.
Interpretation should be based on full
clinical assessment.


Looks like my cholesterol and CRP is high, what does this mean?
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