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Answers To Your Questions About Cholesterol & CholesTrak Home Cholesterol Test

Understanding Your Test Result

The National Cholesterol Education Program has divided cholesterol readings into three groups: desirable, borderline-high and high. Your reading from the CholesTrak will place you in one of these groups.

Less than 200 mg/dL-Desirable Group

Based upon your cholesterol level, you are most likely at low risk for heart disease. A low-fat diet and exercise program will help you maintain this healthy level. If you have no other risk factors, you may repeat the CholesTrak screening in 12 months.

If your result is between 190 and 199, your cholesterol level is close to the next group. If you have other risk factors for heart disease, you should talk with your doctor. You may also retest with the CholesTrak within one to eight weeks to confirm that your result is within the desirable range.

200-239 mg/dL--Borderline-High Group

You may be at increased risk for heart disease. You should talk with your doctor. If your level is between 200 and 239, you may be in a high-risk group and you should talk with your doctor.

240 mg/dL--High Group

You may be at greater risk for heart disease, whether or not you have any other risk factors. You should see your doctor for advice.

If you have any questions about your CholesTrak cholesterol result or the risk factors, consult your doctor.

Any one cholesterol reading can never be thought of as final because cholesterol levels change from day to day. Also, cholesterol may change in response to several things. For example, your reading may change after weight loss, while you are under stress, and during illness and pregnancy. All Cholestrak, etc. cholesterol tests will be affected, including those done by your doctor. Because of the changes in test results, The National Cholesterol Education Program recommends averaging two to three cholesterol results in order to check your cholesterol level most accurately. However, for screening purposes, a single CholesTrak result will give you enough information to suggest whether you may have a problem.

Heart Disease Risk Factors

Cholesterol is only one factor that leads to heart disease. The other risk factors are listed below. Your doctor can help you to understand your risk for heart disease by taking into account these other factors along with your cholesterol level. The risk for heart disease may be reduced by lowering high cholesterol. Losing weight, controlling high blood pressure and not smoking may also lower heart disease risk.

Frequently Asked Questions about CholesTrak and Cholesterol

Q. What is cholesterol?

A. Cholesterol is naturally produced by your liver and helps carry fat to parts of your body that need it for energy and repairs. When your cholesterol rises above the desirable level, it may build up in your body and may put you at increased risk for heart disease or stroke. Cholesterol levels can be high because of your diet, the amount of exercise you get, and your family history. Get Cholestrak and have your cholesterol levels checked today.

Q. Why is cholesterol important?

A. High cholesterol is one of the main risk factors for coronary heart disease that you can control. A risk factor is a habit, trait or condition in a person that may cause a greater chance of developing a disease. Other risk factors for heart disease that you can control are high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, being overweight and not exercising. Heart disease risk factors that you cannot control include diabetes, being male, or having a family history of heart disease. The National Cholesterol Education Program recommends that all adults age 20 and over have their cholesterol measured by Cholestrak or other cholesterol tests.

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