Blood lipids are essential substances in the human body. They can participate in the energy metabolism inside the human body and can also synthesize substances needed by the body. However, in recent years, many middle-aged and elderly people have been told that their blood lipids are high during physical examinations, but they do not understand how blood lipids are determined. Today, the editor will introduce to you the normal range of blood lipids to help you judge your own blood lipid status. What is the normal range of blood lipids? Which data can be used to determine whether blood lipids are too high? Total cholesterol: 2.8-5.7 mmol/L Triglycerides: 0.56-2.30 mmol/L Cholesterol ester: 2.8-6.0mmol/L (110-230mg/dl), accounting for 0.70-0.75 (70-75%) of total cholesterol High-density lipoprotein: Male: 0.80-1.68mmol/L; Female: 0.90-1.98mmol/L Low-density lipoprotein: 1.68-4.53 mmol/L Lipids themselves are insoluble in water. They must combine with proteins to form lipoproteins so that they can exist in plasma in a dissolved form and flow through the blood to all parts of the body. Under normal circumstances, ultracentrifugation can separate plasma lipoproteins into four types: chylomicrons (CM), very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL). Zone electrophoresis can also divide plasma lipoproteins into four types: CM, pre-β (Pre?β), β and α lipoproteins. Protein and lipid content (weight %) in various lipoproteins in plasma. What is the normal range of blood lipids? The ideal value of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol control standard should be <130mg/dL; the critical value is 130-159mg/dL; and an excessively high value refers to low-density lipoprotein cholesterol >160mg/dL. (1) Plasma total cholesterol control standard. The ideal value should be <200 mg/dL; the critical value is 200-239 mg/dL; an excessively high value refers to plasma total cholesterol >240 mg/dL. (2) Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol control standard. Its ideal value should be <130mg/dL; the critical value is 130-159mg/dL; an excessively high value refers to low-density lipoprotein cholesterol >160mg/dL. (3) Plasma triglyceride control standards. The ideal value should be <200 mg/dL; the critical value is 200-239 mg/dL; an excessively high value refers to a plasma triglyceride level >240 mg/dL. (4) High-density lipoprotein cholesterol control standard. Its ideal value should be >50mg/dL; the critical value is 35-50mg/dL; and the danger value is <35mg/dL. It is not a bad thing to know the normal range of blood lipids. Currently, many people are concerned about their blood lipids. Isn’t it good to be able to observe the health of their body at any time? Testing blood lipid indicators requires specific testing tools, and the judgment of the indicators requires relying on the knowledge you have mastered. |
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