What are normal HDL and LDL levels in Canada?

What are normal HDL and LDL levels in Canada?

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Type of cholesterol Healthy concentration
LDL cholesterol (bad) < 3.5 mmol/L
HDL cholesterol (good) > 1.0 mmol/L males > 1.3 mmol/L females
Total cholesterol < 4.5 mmol/L (6 to 19 year olds) < 5.2 mmol/L (20 to 79 year olds)
Ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol < 5.0

What is a good cholesterol number?

Cholesterol chart for adults

Total cholesterol LDL cholesterol
Good Less than 200 (but the lower the better) Less than 100; below 70 if coronary artery disease is present
Borderline to moderately elevated 200–239 130–159
High 240 or higher 160 or higher; 190 considered very high
Low n/a n/a

Is a 4.9 cholesterol ratio good?

The total cholesterol/HDL ratio is an indicator of your potential for developing blockages in the arteries of your heart. A ratio greater than 4.5 is considered a high risk for coronary heart disease. The ratio may be decreased by increasing your good (HDL) cholesterol and/or decreasing your bad (LDL) cholesterol.

Is LDL of 79 good?

The optimal level of LDL cholesterol for most people is 100 mg/dL or lower. If you have heart disease, you may need to strive for LDL levels of 70 mg/dL or lower.

What is good HDL level Canada?

A simple blood test can determine your cholesterol levels. Health Canada suggests the following as guidelines for cholesterol levels: Total cholesterol: less than 5.2 millimoles per litre (mmol/L) Is ideal and more than 6.2 mmol/L is considered high. HDL cholesterol: more than 0.9 mmol/L is desirable.

Is a 4.2 cholesterol ratio good?

Doctors calculate an individual’s cholesterol ratio by dividing their total cholesterol by their high-density lipoprotein level. The optimal ratio is between 3.5 and 1. A higher ratio increases the risk of heart disease.