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What Are The Different Types Of Ldl Cholesterol

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

In our bodies we have a combination of good and bad cholesterol. The amount of each of these can mean the difference of a healthy and happy body or one that is plagued with disease and atherosclerosis. The biggest enemy to the human body in regards to cholesterol is the different types of LDL cholesterol. LDL cholesterol contain as much as seventy-five and eighty percent of cholesterol which in turn results in plaque formation. With the plaque formation comes the narrowing of the arteries and so the body is unable to receive enough blood as the blood flow get blocked.

 Greater Chance Of Heart Disease Also, different types of LDL cholesterol are produced in the liver and then transferred to vital parts of the body including the tissues, muscles as well as organs and more importantly, the heart. Thus, keeping the different types of LDL cholesterol low should be your primary concern since a high level could increase the chances of your suffering from heart disease.  To calculate the different types of LDL cholesterol in the body you may need to use a formula in which the total cholesterol, and triglycerides as well as HDL are calculated. Typically, if the different types of LDL cholesterol are less than one hundred mg/dl you won’t need to worry about your cholesterol levels while anything above one hundred mg/dl is time for you to start to think seriously about controlling your LDL cholesterol levels.  In the case of another type of LDL cholesterol, which is the very low-density lipoproteins or VLDL, which are the lipoproteins that transport cholesterol to organs from the liver, you need to be more careful since they are heavy as compared to the other types of LDL cholesterol. Very low-density cholesterol is in fact closely linked to heart disease as well as atherosclerosis. 

Another type of LDL cholesterol is the one known as Lp (a) cholesterol that is a variation of LDL cholesterol. When the level of Lp (a) cholesterol rises, the patient is at a greater risk of prematurely developing fatty deposits in their body’s arteries. What’s more, this type of LDL cholesterol has not yet been fully understood though it is assumed that it interacts with certain substances that are found in the walls of the arteries and this interaction results in fatty deposit build-up.

 It has been found that atherosclerosis is a cause of strokes and even heart attacks. Atherosclerosis (ath-er-o-skler-O-sis) is a disease in which plaque (plak) builds up on the insides of your arteries. It has been seen that different types of LDL cholesterol is a major reason why a person can be affected by atherosclerosis.

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