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NMR CHOLESTEROL PROFILE

$98.00

 
 

Approximately 50% of people who have had heart attacks have had "normal" cholesterol numbers!

 

If you know your LDL cholesterol number and HDL cholesterol number, that's good. But now there is an advanced test that, thanks to new research, is a better predictor of heart disease than cholesterol numbers alone. It's called the NMR LipoProfile® test and it can help you and your doctor get a better understanding of your true heart health.
For the past fifty years, medical science has learned a lot about the causes of heart disease. At first, doctors looked at total cholesterol numbers but then discovered that not all cholesterol was dangerous.
That's when doctors discovered the importance of identifying the different types of cholesterol - LDL (the "bad" cholesterol) and HDL (the "good" cholesterol). Generally speaking, the lower the LDL numbers and the higher the HDL numbers, the better.
While measuring cholesterol is helpful, knowing these numbers wasn't enough for all patients. Doctors are beginning to realize that determining your risk of a heart attack is not as simple as just measuring your cholesterol. A staggering fact shows this:
 

 

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NMR Cholesterol Profile & Male or Female  Health Panel

$ 235.00

 

 
 
  Thanks to new research, we understand that heart disease, or blocking of arteries, is caused by lipoprotein particles and not by cholesterol. Made of lipids and various proteins, lipoprotein particles are the principal way lipids like cholesterol are transported in the blood. These are the particles that can build up in a person's arteries and cause heart attacks.

There are three major types of lipoprotein particles:
 

Low Density Lipoproteins  (LDL)
High Density Lipoproteins  (HDL)
Very Low Density Lipoproteins (VLDL)

Today, scientists have realized that determining your risk for heart disease is not as simple as just measuring your cholesterol. No matter how much cholesterol is being carried by these lipoprotein particles, it is the number of various lipoprotein particles present that contribute to heart disease. Think of lipoproteins as cars that carry passengers along a highway, and think of the passengers as cholesterol. It's not the number of passengers that causes the traffic jam, it is the number of cars.
Lipoprotein particles have two parts

            An inner core region of cholesterol and triglyceride
                                     An outer shell
Cholesterol and triglyceride cannot move through the artery wall unless it is carried inside a lipoprotein particle. Lipoprotein particles serve as the vehicles that transport cholesterol in the blood.
As lipoprotein particles move through the blood, they can enter the wall of an artery. As the number of lipoprotein particles increases in the blood, more particles move into the walls of arteries. Once inside the artery wall, lipoprotein particles undergo changes that lead to the formation of blockages inside the artery wall. These blockages grow over time leading to increased risk of heart attack.
That is why lipoproteins are so important. It is the number of lipoprotein particles that causes heart disease.

The NMR LipoProfile test is especially important for people with certain risk factors, even if they have normal cholesterol numbers (LDL cholesterol <130 mg/dL). The NMR LipoProfile test is most important for people who:
 

  Have heart disease now
Have diabetes
Have metabolic syndrome
Others at risk may include people who:
Have several risk factors (smoking, high blood pressure, family history)
Have a family history of heart disease
Have high cholesterol
Are on cholesterol-lowering medications
 
 

This breakthrough lipoprotein test will tell you and your doctor detailed information about your heart health – information that no other test can give you.
The NMR LipoProfile test is the only test that directly measures lipoprotein particles and can give you and your doctor a clear picture of your heart health. You doctor can make treatment  decisions based on your lipoprotein particles to ward off potential heart health problems in the future.
What does the NMR LipoProfile test tell your doctor?
The NMR LipoProfile test will tell your doctor specific information about your heart health. The most important item to look at on the report is the LDL particle number. Generally, the lower the number of LDL particles, the better.

 

Risk Category

LDL Particle Number

Optimal Under 1000*
Near of Above Optimal 1000-1299†
Borderline High 1300-1599
High 1600-2000
Very High Over 2000

* Goal for heart disease, diabetic, or other high risk patients
†Goal for all other patients
Once you know the number of LDL particles, it is important to know their size, particularly if you have a relatively high number of these lipoprotein particles. Generally, the fewer the number of LDL particles and the larger the size of the LDL particles, the better.

   
 


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