Recommended cholesterol levels don't actually change with age, they are the same for everyone. Unfortunately, the older you get, the more likely you are to have dangerously high cholesterol levels! For everyone, there are three types of cholesterol levels to be concerned about. Firstly your total cholesterol levels which should be less than 200 milligrams/decilitre (mg/dL). Secondly, your LDL cholesterol (or 'bad' cholesterol) which should be lower than 130 mg/dL, ideally under 100 mg/dL. Lastly there's HDL or 'good' cholesterol, which should be above 60 mg/dL
I heard that it's about 120 a day. Kinda much? I know, but it's all good.
Don't worryy.
You shall survive.
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4.2 is the ratio of chol. it equals your total cholesterol divided by the HDL chol. if ur a man that's approx an average risk... and i think 4.2 is average risk range for females as well.
yes. it all depends on the mans self-esteem.
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If you are a 40 year old man, it is recommended to be screened for blood pressure, colon cancer, and cholesterol. Women should receive the same screenings along with a mammogram and a pelvic exam.
You don't.
No Man's Range was created in 1935.
The duration of No Man's Range is 3360.0 seconds.
figure it out
The plural of 40 is 40s (forties), as in the man was in his 40s; the Second World War took place in the first half of the 40s.
It depends on the age of the man..every man is different. (Or so they say)
The body needs no dietary source of cholesterol, as this substance is able to be made by the liver using other oils in the diet.
whatever weight it says when he stands on the scales. to get a bmi of 22, (recommended range 18.5 - 25) he should weigh about 150 pounds.