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High blood cholesterol and triglycerides

Definition

Lipid disorders are when you have excess fatty substances in your blood. These substances includecholesterol and triglycerides. Having a lipid disorder makes you more likely to develop atherosclerosis and heart disease.

Alternative Names

Lipid disorders; hyperlipoproteinemia; Hyperlipidemia

Causes

Cholesterol can be bound to fat and protein at different densities. Two main types include:

  • Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) -- bad cholesterol
  • High-density lipoproteins (HDL) -- good cholesterol

In general, you want your LDL to be LOW, and your HDL to be HIGH.

High cholesterol and other lipid disorders can be inherited (genetic) or associated with:

People who smoke and also have high cholesterol are at even greater risk for heart disease. Lipid disorders are more common in men than women.


Review Date: 11/4/2004
Reviewed By: Specific sections updated by Jacqueline A. Hart, M.D., Senior Medical Editor, A.D.A.M., Inc. Previously reviewed by Sreeni Jonnalagadda, M.D., Interventional and Pancreatobiliary Endoscopy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network (2/13/2004).
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