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  2. A healthy LDL range for adults is 100 mg/dL or lower. A healthy HDL range for adult males is 40 mg/dL and for adult females 50 mg/dL.

  3. Normal HDL and LDL Cholesterol Ranges By Age and Gender

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    Normal HDL and LDL cholesterol ranges vary by age and assigned sex. HDL cholesterol is the "good" cholesterol you generally want more of, while LDL cholesterol is the "bad" cholesterol you generally want less of.

  4. Cholesterol: Understanding Levels & Numbers - Cleveland Clinic

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    The chart below shows normal cholesterol levels. Healthcare providers consider these good cholesterol numbers for most people. If you have heart disease or many risk factors, your LDL target may be different.

  5. This Chart Shows Healthy Cholesterol Levels by Age

    www.thehealthy.com/heart-disease/cholesterol...

    LDL cholesterol. Healthy range (adult): Less than 100 mg/dl. Healthy range (child): Less than 110 mg/dl “The LDL level is actually probably the most actionable piece of information that comes from a lipid panel,” Dr. Huggins says. And there’s no lower limit. “We have come to appreciate that the lower the LDL, the better,” he says.

  6. How to Interpret Cholesterol Numbers - WebMD

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    Healthy adults should have their cholesterol levels checked regularly with a blood test called a lipid profile, which includes: total, LDL (low-density lipoprotein), and HDL (high-density...

  7. Cholesterol Levels: Normal Ranges By Age, LDL, HDL And More

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    Find out what cholesterol levels mean, what is considered normal for a person of your age, and all you need to know about maintaining a healthy range.

  8. MY CHOLESTEROL GUIDE - American Heart Association

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    It assesses several types of fat in the blood. It is measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). The test gives you four results: total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides (blood fats). The best approach to risk reduction goes beyond cholesterol levels alone.

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