LDL: Normal Adult Range: 62 - 130 mg/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 81 mg/dl
HDL: Normal Adult Range: 35 - 135 mg/dl Optimal Adult Reading: +85 mg/dl
This information was taken from: http://www.drstandley.com/labvalues_lipids.shtml
Various things that can affect normal hdl ldl levels.
1- Weight
2- Physical activity
3- Diet strategy
4- Genetic factor
5- Age and sex
Source of this info http://www.cholesterol-hdl-ldl.com/hdl-ldl-levels.html
LDL 133 and a cholesterol level of HDL 36 after taking medicine lipetor is considered as normal.
HDL is high density lipoprotein , Whilst LDL is low density lipoprotein .
what the normol hsl and ldl?
You want your HDL (good) to be higher and your LDL (bad) to be lower.
According to the American Heart Association, a LDL of 107 is good. That said, a HDL of 35mg/dl is perhaps too low.
Yes. It is correct to say that the LDL HDL ratio of 3.22 is okay.
Cholesterol is cholesterol. HDL and LDL are lipoproteinswhichtransport the hydrophobic substance "cholesterol" in the blood stream.Beef liver contains cholesterol.
OK so LDL is low density lipoprotein and HDL is high density lipoprotein. LDL is considered to be a bad cholesterol and HDL, a good colesterol. there is more on this topic here : http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=180
LDL and HDL
HDL cholesterol is better for heart health than LDL cholesterol. HDL cholesterol is known as "good" cholesterol because it helps remove LDL cholesterol from the arteries, reducing the risk of heart disease.
LDL and HDL both refer to cholesterol. The difference is that LDL is known and the "bad" cholesterol and "HDL" is known as the good" cholesterol. One may learn more about cholesterol at WebMD.
In normal person level of HDL should be high because it is HIGH DENSITY LIPID which are good for the body and if LDL( low density lipid) id high means u are hyperlipidemia. So you have to go for anti-hyperlipidimic drugs