Your LDL is perfectly within normal range. Normal LDL is 0 - 159. Total should be less than 200 and HDL should be 40 - 59. Triglycerides should be 40 - 200. Depending on what your triglycerides are, it may be that you are in excellent physical condition, ate well the week before your test, or are malnourished. By the looks of it, I would be against the malnourished side. I really wouldn't worry much about it. You seem pretty close to the norm.
2007-11-01 06:18:41
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answered by standinglynx 3
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My HDL was 32 what does that mean?
My total cholesterol was 198
Ldl- 145
hdl 32
What does this mean?
2015-08-18 22:09:23
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answered by Myrtie 1
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What Does Low Hdl Mean
2016-09-29 23:37:07
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answered by ? 4
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32 HDL is much too low. HDL should be above 40. HDL is the good cholesterol that cleans up the bad cholesterol.
Low HDL is worse than too high bad cholesterol eat more vegetables and fruit and get lots of exercise
go see your doctor.
2007-11-01 06:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It means I'm very envious of your lab results :P No, seriously, though, the only thing that makes me go "hmm" is your glucose. I assume that was a fasting reading (you didn't eat anything 8-12 hours prior), in which case 120 is high. Fasting glucose ought to be between 65-99. I'm sure your doctor will bring this up to you though. Your triglycerides are good (below 100 is optimal), your LDL is borderline (below 130 is optimal), your HDL is great (50 is good for women, 40 for men). They consider a good carbon dioxide rating to be between 20 and 30, so I don't know if 32 is cause for concern (probably isn't, but it's something your doctor might want to ponder).
2016-04-03 23:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My hdl was 32. My weight is 118 lb I'm 5'4. I walk almost every day for about 30 minutes. I eat vegetables and fruits. What else can I do to make it higher?
2014-08-12 04:57:36
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answered by Luz 1
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What Does Hdl Do
2016-12-17 12:58:36
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answered by ? 4
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HDL means good cholesterol..your level is low so its called low good cholesterol which should be HDL cholesterol "should" be 45 or higher for men..and 55 or higher for women.
HDL and LDL are two different kinds of cholesterol that are measured as an index of a patient's risk for cardiovascular disease. HDL stands for high-density lipoprotein and LDL stands for low-density lipoprotein. Total cholesterol measures the combination of HDL and LDL, along with several other factors. The levels of "fats" in the blood-total cholesterol, HDL (a subset called "good cholesterol") and LDL ("bad cholesterol") and triglycerides have been used for years to predict the risk of heart disease in men. Higher cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, and/or low HDL all are associated with increased risk of heart diseases in men.
2007-11-01 06:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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198 is on the high side for a cholesterol count. 200 is the threshold for trouble.
Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL) carry cholesterol from the liver, where it is made, to the cells of the body. In normal amounts, LDL does an important job. But too much LDL can cause cholesterol to build up on the inside of arteries. This clogs the arteries and raises the risk of heart attack or stroke. That's why LDL cholesterol is sometimes called "bad" cholesterol.
High Density Lipoproteins (HDL) carry cholesterol from parts of the body to the liver, which then gets rid of it. You can think of HDL as little garbage men, cleaning gunk out of your blood. A higher level of HDL may lower the risk of heart attack or stroke. HDL cholesterol is sometimes called "good" cholesterol.
2007-11-01 06:15:50
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answered by alwaysbombed 5
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You want your HDL to be high and your LDL to be low. High density lipidproteins move cholesterol away from the heart, while low density is dangerous. You're still in a safe range, but your HDL could be higher. This is a very base answer off the cuff, but this might help:
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-risks-of-excess-lipids.htm
2007-11-01 06:15:55
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answered by obsidiswan 3
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