Non-HDL cholesterol
Heart healthNon-HDL cholesterol represents all potentially atherogenic lipoproteins, calculated by subtracting HDL from total cholesterol.
It includes LDL, VLDL, and other cholesterol-carrying particles associated with cardiovascular risk.
Reference range
Source: Ahead Health benchmark
Reference ranges may vary between labs and assays. Always interpret results with your healthcare provider. · LOINC code: 43396-1
Why this matters
Non-HDL cholesterol provides an early warning of cardiovascular risk before symptoms appear. High levels indicate silent arterial damage that can eventually lead to heart attack or stroke. Monitoring this marker and managing lifestyle factors such as a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, weight management, and avoiding smoking helps lower risk and prevent long-term cardiovascular events.
How this connects to other biomarkers
- Non-HDL elevation matching ApoB confirms true atherogenic burden, validating treatment decisions when LDL alone seems borderline.
- High non-HDL with elevated remnant cholesterol identifies postprandial risk missed by fasting LDL, indicating need for meal timing and composition changes.
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