LDL (Low-density lipoprotein)

Low-density lipoprotein — a type of cholesterol commonly referred to as “bad” cholesterol. Measured via a blood test.

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Answer
years
<70 mg/dL (<1.80 mmol/L)
-2
70-99 mg/dL (1.80-2.6 mmol/L)
0
100-129 mg/dL (2.6-3.4 mmol/L)
+2
130-159 mg/dL (3.4-4.1 mmol/L)
0
160-189 mg/dL (4.1-4.9 mmol/L)
-2
≥190 mg/dL (≥4.9 mmol/L)
-5
I don't know
0
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