MHS Slick - Cholesterol Glucose
MHS Slick - Cholesterol Glucose
MHS Slick - Cholesterol Glucose
GLUCOSE
There are several kinds of cholesterol in your body. The two forms that
make-up your total cholesterol are Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) and
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL). Here are some of the major differences
between the two forms:
LDL is the bad cholesterol. If too much LDL circulates in your blood,
it may build-up in the artery walls and block blood flow. Blocked arteries in the
heart can cause a heart attack. Blocked arteries in the brain can cause a stroke.
HDL is the good cholesterol. Medical experts believe that HDL
helps to lower the amount of bad cholesterol in your body. High levels of
HDL could lower your risk of a heart attack or stroke.
Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in your body and are a
major source of energy. Similar to other fats, a high level may indicate a health
problem like high cholesterol, weight concerns, or diabetes.
HDL Cholesterol Level: Avg. Male 40 50 mg/dL; <40 mg/dL: High Risk
Avg. Female 50 60 mg/dL; <50 mg/dL: High Risk
60 mg/dL and higher: Ideal
Triglyceride Level:
< 140
140 - 200
> 200