m...@privacy.net wrote:
> Here are the results:
>
> TC=153
>
> HDL=29
Optimal is greater than 50 mg/dL.
> TRG=117
>
> LDL=100
>
> non-HDL=124
>
> TC/HDL=5.3
>
> GLU=96
>
> I am 49 year old white male. Non-smoker. Somewhat
> sedentary. Good health so far
>
> Weight is 200lbs. I should "probably" weigh 180 lbs for
> my frame size.
Possibly correct if you are taller than 6'1" and "big-boned."
> I take 20 mg simvastatin and 10 mg lisinopril daily.
This means that without the lisinopril, not only would your blood
pressure be higher but your fasting blood glucose would be greater
than 100 mg/dL.
> Are these results decent? Out of whack?
These results indicate that you have metabolic syndrome (MetS), which
increases your risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) many-fold.
The only known cure for MetS is losing the visceral adipose tissue
(VAT) that is causing it.
It is only when we eat less, down to the optimal amount, and become
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Andrew <><
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Cardiologist