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High Density Lipoprotein (Hdl)

For High Density Lipoprotein (Hdl) we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Anti-Aging, Cardiovascular Health, Fitness and Hormone Replacement Therapy.



High Density Lipoprotein (Hdl) (Anti-Aging)

The "good" cholesterol that helps remove cholesterol from cells. If insulin levels go up, then HDL levels go down. The lower your HDL level, the more likely you are to suffer cardiovascular complications.


High Density Lipoprotein (Hdl) (Cardiovascular Health)

Referred to as the "good" cholesterol. Responsible for carrying excess cholesterol out of the blood vessels and to the liver for processing. Lack of physical activity and consuming excess trans fats in the diet can lower HDL levels.


High Density Lipoprotein (Hdl) (Fitness)

A blood substance that picks up cholesterol and helps remove it from the body; often called “GOOD CHOLESTEROL.”


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High Density Lipoprotein (Hdl) (Hormone Replacement Therapy)

The "good" cholesterol that helps remove cholesterol from cells. If insulin levels go up, then HDL levels go down. The lower your HDL level, the more likely you are to suffer cardiovascular complications.




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