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Below 70 mg/dL Below 1.8 mmol/L Optimal for people at very high risk of Heart disease Below 100 mg/dL Below 2.6 mmol/L Optimal for people at risk of heart disease 100-129 mg/dL 2.6-3.3 mmol/L Near optimal 130-159 mg/dL 3.4-4.1 mmol/L Borderline high 160-189 mg/dL 4.1-4.9 mmol/L High 190 mg/dL and above Above 4.9 mmol/L Very high
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15y ago

that actually good but if its like 290 then its high and u need to put in insulin if your a diabetic

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13y ago

AnLDL of 129 is near optimal levels, so one who has a LDL of 129 is more susceptible to developing cardiovascular disease in the future.

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