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LDL Cholesterol

Disclaimer: Information on this page is for educational purposes. Consult a physician to interpret your test results. Health Vault helps track biomarker trends but does not replace medical advice.

What This Test Measures

LDL is the 'bad' cholesterol and main contributor to atherosclerotic plaque. LDL reduction is proven for primary and secondary CAD prevention.

Targets are individualized: very high-risk patients aim for <1.4 mmol/L (<55 mg/dL).

Calculated via Friedewald equation or measured directly.

Normal Ranges

GroupReference Range
Men<100 mg/dL (<2.6 mmol/L) for moderate risk
Women<100 mg/dL
Children<110 mg/dL

Reference ranges may vary by laboratory and assay method.

Causes of High Levels

  • High saturated fat intake
  • Familial hypercholesterolemia
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Diabetes
  • Nephrotic syndrome

Causes of Low Levels

  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Malabsorption
  • Advanced liver disease
  • Acute illness

Test Preparation

  • Fasting 9–12 hours
  • Stable diet for 2 weeks before testing
BiomarkerRelationship
HDL CholesterolTotal/HDL ratio
TriglyceridesVLDL component
Total CholesterolOverall lipid status

FAQ

How often should I take this test?

Annually; on statins — every 6–12 months.

What should I do if my result is abnormal?

LDL above target — discuss diet, exercise, and statin therapy with your cardiologist.


Last updated: June 2026

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