About 38% of American adults have high cholesterol (total blood cholesterol ≥ 200 mg/dL).1 Too much cholesterol puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, two leading causes of death in the United States. High cholesterol has no signs or symptoms, so the only way to know if you have it is to get your cholesterol checked. Talk to your health care team about how you can manage your cholesterol levels and lower your risk.
Desirable | Borderline | High |
Desirable Total Under 200 mg/dL | Borderline Total 200–239mg/dL | High Total Above 240 mg/dl |
Desirable LDL Under 100 mg/dL | Borderline LDL 100–159 mg/dL | HighLDL Above 160 mg/DL |
Desirable HDL Above 60 mg/DL | Borderline HDL 41-59 mg/DL | High HDL Below 40 mg/DL |