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How are the concentrations of LDL and HDL associated with the risk for heart disease and associated disorders?
The risk of coronary artery disease is directly related to the level of LDL and indirectly related to the level of LDL and indirectly related to the level of HDL. The higher the LDL, the higher the risk of coronary disease,. The higher the HDL the lower risk of coronary disease.
If they're too many levels of LDL molecules in your blood HDL will help get rid of it but over time it will build up in your blood decreasing the flow to your heart and brain. It can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
An excess of LDL can result in plague buildup on arterial walls which can result in atherosclerosis (the hardening of the arteries and can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Higher HD levels can lower the risk of a heart attack.
The risk of coronary artery disease is directly related to the level of LDL and indirectly related to the level of LDL and indirectly related to the level of HDL. The higher the LDL, the higher the risk of coronary disease,. The higher the HDL the lower risk of coronary disease.
If they're too many levels of LDL molecules in your blood HDL will help get rid of it but over time it will build up in your blood decreasing the flow to your heart and brain. It can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
An excess of LDL can result in plague buildup on arterial walls which can result in atherosclerosis (the hardening of the arteries and can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Higher HD levels can lower the risk of a heart attack.