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- $Title{Is There is Such a Thing as a "0" Cholesterol Level?}
- $Subject{cholesterol level count ill defined symptoms symptom levels
- circulatory system blood cholesterols counts below 200 above 240}
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- Is There is Such a Thing as a "0" Cholesterol Level?
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- QUESTION: A question regarding the cholesterol count. I dropped mine from
- 248 to 208 in three months by eating low fat foods, and am still working at
- it. What I want to know about this is if there is such a thing as a "0"
- cholesterol level? If not, what is the best level under 200 that one could or
- should maintain. I would like to go for a perfect score.
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- ANSWER: Good for you and you are doing just fine so far. No, there is no
- such thing as a zero level cholesterol. The lowest numbers are found at birth
- when the levels are below 100 mg/dl. The levels then rise gradually through
- the young and teen age years, when they dip just a bit. Then they begin to
- rise again throughout adulthood. Woman generally have lower levels until
- after menopause when they begin to surpass men. At present most physicians
- use the classification of cholesterol levels established by the National
- Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. They divide the "total blood cholesterol"
- levels into three groups, women and men being treated equally. Anything over
- 240 mg/dl is considered "high", with important implications and risks for
- heart disease. Levels between 200 -239 mg/dl are considered "borderline
- high", while anything below 200 mg/dl is classified as "desirable". Since
- cholesterol levels vary considerably depending a good deal on sex and age, no
- "perfect score" has ever been established, though by the sounds of it, you may
- well be the first to reach it!
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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