2012.02.24 01:32
Non-HDL Cholesterol Non-HDL-C, unlike LDL-C, represents The treatment goal for non-HDL-C is 30 mg/dl It has been shown(PROVE-IT TIMI 22 Trial) that ㅡ Reference review article: "Non-HDL Cholesterol as a Metric of |
2012.02.25 10:27
2012.02.25 13:15
Seriously I'd consider increasing the dose of statin you are taking if you do take statin,
or start taking low dose of statin a few times a week if you are not taking statin.
As a general rule, it is advisable to keep non-HDL cholesterol below 100 mg/dl.
From the numbers I see above, yours would be 114.
Recent studies confirm that too much aerobic exercise such as running marathon
causes myocardial damage and arterial wall damage. MRI of the heart clearly demonstrated
the myocardial scarring. A good number of marathon runners have died while running.
One recent case report from my institution involved a man who developed a cardiac arrest
due to ventricular fibrillation while driving. He was thoroughly studied and was found to have
normal coronary arteries but scarring of the myocardium which caused the arrhythmia.
Luckily this marathon runner was successfully resuscitated by the paramedics and underwent
the work up at our institution.
You are of course joking about alcohol.
Certainly that's not a option.
Come to my office, Michigan. I'll take good care of you.
2012.02.25 18:33
2012.02.26 00:45
According to what I read, it's normal range is rather wide.
This must be one of the non-HDL that we didn't used to check before.
Despite of a lot of exercise I put on to myself, it's tough to raise HDL.
While LDL is 91, HDL is 49.
Maybe, I should drink more? ㅎ, ㅎ, ㅎ.