Please learn to read a Lipid profile report

Lipid profile- Know the danger of cholesterol in a single test

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Introduction Lipid panel

Lipid simply means fat or cholesterol in general. 
But lipid profile contains multiple parameters viz. Total cholesterol, triglycerides, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein and very low density lipoprotein.

These all parameters have their own reference range and own function in our body. 
Now we will discuss each of the above aprameter individually.

Parameters that are measuted in lipid profile

Here are the parameters measured in Lipid profile
  1. Total cholesterol
  2. triglycerides
  3. high density lipoprotein
  4. low density lipoprotein
  5. very low density lipoprotein

Total Cholesterol

Reference ranges:


 < 200 mg/dL (Desirable)

• 200–239 mg/dL: Borderline high

• ≥ 240 mg/dL: High

Triglycerides

Reference ranges:


< 150 mg/dL (Normal)

• 150–199 mg/dL: Borderline high

• 200–499 mg/dL: High

• ≥ 500 mg/dL: Very high

High density lipoprotein

Reference ranges:


Men: > 40 mg/dL (Optimal)

• Women: > 50 mg/dL (Optimal)

• ≥ 60 mg/dL is considered protective against heart disease

Low density lipoprotein

Reference ranges:

Optimal: < 100 mg/dL

• 100–129 mg/dL: Near optimal

• 130–159 mg/dL: Borderline high

• 160–189 mg/dL: High

• ≥ 190 mg/dL: Very high


Very low density lipoprotein

Reference ranges: 5–30 mg/dL (Normal range)
  • Atherosclerosis risk of deranged lipid profile
  • Heart disease risk of deranged lipid profile
  • Arterial plaque buildup of deranged lipid profile
  • Coronary artery disease and deranged lipid profile
  • Cardiovascular health and deranged lipid profile
  • Cholesterol testing
  • Lipid profile interpretation
  • Cholesterol management
  • Dietary cholesterol impact
  • Lifestyle modifications
  • Statins and cholesterol control
  • Exercise and cholesterol levels
  • Genetic predisposition to high cholesterol
  • Importance of regular lipid screening

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