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Cholesterol.non HDL
Measures all cholesterol types except beneficial HDL cholesterol in blood.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Non-HDL is a strong cardiovascular risk indicator. High levels increase heart attack and stroke risk. It's especially valuable for assessing risk in people with high triglycerides or metabolic syndrome.
Overview
Non-HDL cholesterol represents all cholesterol particles except beneficial HDL cholesterol, including LDL and other atherogenic particles that contribute to plaque buildup in arteries. Unlike total cholesterol, non-HDL is considered a better predictor of cardiovascular risk because it measures the 'bad' cholesterol more accurately. Elevated non-HDL cholesterol increases risk of heart attack and stroke, particularly in people with high triglycerides or metabolic syndrome. Managing non-HDL through diet, exercise, and sometimes medication is important for heart health.
Research & Evidence
13 publications
Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 13 articles
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
70204-3Primary43396-1Available Lab Tests
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