asmaa coustom show
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Simple PowerPoint about types of cholesterol using coustom show..TRANSCRIPT
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LDL HDL
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Done by: Asmaa Khalfan Al-Yahyai
Fatema Al-Hajri
Submitted to: Dr.Alaa Sadik
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Low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), also
known as bad cholesterol, keep blood
cholesterol circulating in your
bloodstream, leaving plaque on artery
walls along the way. As this process
develops over time, up goes
atherosclerosis risk. Obviously, lower
LDL cholesterol levels are desirable. home
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Less than 100 mg/dL
Optimal
100 – 129 mg/dL
Near optimal
130 – 159 mg/dL
Borderline high
160 – 189 mg/dL
High
190 mg/dL or above
Very highhome
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Your optimal LDL level depend on your
other heart disease risk factors. Optimal
levels for one person don’t necessary
mean optimal level for a different
person. It’s necessary to consult your
doctor to determine the optimal LDL
level for you. home
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High-density lipoproteins (HDLs), also known as good cholesterol, act like waste removal carriers. They move the cholesterol from your blood and artery walls to your liver for removal from your body. About 1/3 to 1/4 of blood cholesterol is carried by HDL. For this reason, obviously, higher HDL cholesterol levels are desirable.
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Less than 40 mg/dL (men), 50 mg/dL (women)
Such HDL cholesterol levels are a major risk for heart
60 mg/dL or above Optimal – HDL cholesterol of 60 mg/dL & above is protective
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High triglyceride levels, physical
inactivity, being overweight, obese,
smoking, high carbohydrate intakes,
type two diabetes, some medications
as well as genetic factors can
contribute to low HDL cholesterol
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