Total cholesterol levels of 125-200 mg/dL are optimal for heart health. Genetics, diet, activity levels, smoking, and excessive drinking can affect your cholesterol levels. Regular exercise and a ...
THE serum of normal persons, when analyzed by the Schoenheimer–Sperry method, contains a remarkably constant proportion (70–75 per cent) of the total cholesterol as the ester. Since 1926 1 the ...
3 Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Mile End Hospital, London, UK Correspondence to Prof Nicola Maffulli, Centre Lead and Professor of ...
Has your doctor told you that you have "borderline" high cholesterol? That means your cholesterol level is above normal but not quite in the "high" range. You have borderline high cholesterol if your ...
The objective of this study was to describe serum lipid concentrations, including apolipoproteins A-I and B, in different diet groups. A comparison of serum lipid profiles in different diet groups, ...
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