Understanding Your Cholesterol Balance Test
Cholesterol isn’t just a number your doctor warns you about; it’s a vital component of your body’s functionality, especially in both traditional and functional medicine. The Boston Heart Cholesterol Balance Test measures not just the levels of good and bad cholesterol, but also provides a deeper insight into your lipid metabolism and potential risks related to heart disease.
Why Consider This Test?
Monitoring your cholesterol is crucial. Whether you’re concerned about heart health, have a family history of heart disease, or you’re simply proactive about maintaining wellness, this test can offer valuable insights. It’s also essential for those following treatments or lifestyle changes aimed at altering lipid levels.
The Role of Cholesterol in Medicine
In medical terms, understanding your cholesterol levels can help your healthcare provider make informed decisions about medications or treatments that might be necessary. In functional medicine, it helps in identifying the root causes of health imbalances and developing a personalized approach to healthcare.
Labs Included in Your Order
Test Name | Reference Range | Low and High Levels of Cholesterol Balance Test |
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Cholesterol Balance Test |
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High: High levels of total cholesterol or LDL-C may indicate an increased risk of heart disease. Triglycerides high levels suggest a risk of metabolic syndrome.
Low: Low levels of HDL-C may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. |
Cholesterol Balance Test FAQ
What is the Cholesterol Balance Test for?
This test measures levels of various types of cholesterol and lipids in the blood to assess cardiovascular health and risk of heart disease.
What do low and high levels mean?
High levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides can increase the risk of heart disease, while low levels of HDL (good cholesterol) can also be a risk factor for cardiovascular problems.
What are the signs and symptoms of cholesterol imbalance?
Signs can include high blood pressure, chest pain, and fatigue. However, many people with high cholesterol levels may not experience any symptoms at all, making testing crucial.
How often should I retest?
It’s recommended to retest cholesterol levels at least once every five years for adults over 20 who have normal levels, or more frequently as advised by a healthcare provider.
How accurate is the test?
The Cholesterol Balance Test is highly accurate when conducted in a controlled laboratory setting, using standardized testing methods.
Are test results private and confidential?
Receive test results securely on TrueHealthLabs.com under ‘My Account.’ It’s critical that you share them with your physician. Results may be disclosed to health authorities only if legally mandated, e.g., for STDs or COVID-19. Review our privacy policy for more details.
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Medical Review Board
Reviewed by our medical review board consisting of Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Labs team of editorial health contributors.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.