A genetic result of "High" means that you share a similar genetic profile with individuals from the Framingham Heart Study who had elevated LDL cholesterol levels measuring, on average, above 139 mg/dl with approximately 25% of individuals measuring above 160 mg/dl8. A genetic result of "Above Average" means that you share a similar genetic profile with individuals measuring, on average, above 130 mg/dl LDL with approximately 17% of individuals measuring above 160 mg/dl LDL cholesterol8. A genetic result of "Average" means that you share a similar genetic profile with individuals measuring, on average, near-optimal LDL cholesterol levels. Diet plays an important part in LDL levels. Processed foods and foods high in trans fat contribute to elevated LDL levels.
A genetic result of "High" means that you share a similar genetic profile with individuals from the Framingham Heart Study who had elevated LDL cholesterol levels measuring, on average, above 139 mg/dl with approximately 25% of individuals measuring above 160 mg/dl8. A genetic result of "Above Average" means that you share a similar genetic profile with individuals measuring, on average, above 130 mg/dl LDL with approximately 17% of individuals measuring above 160 mg/dl LDL cholesterol8. A genetic result of "Average" means that you share a similar genetic profile with individuals measuring, on average, near-optimal LDL cholesterol levels. Diet plays an important part in LDL levels. Processed foods and foods high in trans fat contribute to elevated LDL levels.
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