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A ratio of 2–3 is acceptable for most adults. While not optimal, it reflects a manageable balance between protective and harmful cholesterol.
An very low LDL/HDL ratio is virtually always favorable — it means your 'good' cholesterol dominates over your 'bad' cholesterol. This is a very unusual finding and is generally associated with excellent cardiovascular protection.
This is a very favorable result. No concern needed.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A low LDL/HDL ratio means your protective HDL is high relative to your LDL. This is strongly protective against cardiovascular disease.
Excellent finding. Maintain the lifestyle habits that support this.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — below reference rangeA slightly low LDL/HDL ratio reflects good cardiovascular protection from your lipid balance.
No action needed. Good result.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — borderline lowA ratio of 2–3 is acceptable for most adults. While not optimal, it reflects a manageable balance between protective and harmful cholesterol.
Focus on improving HDL (exercise) and lowering LDL (diet) to improve this ratio over time.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — within reference rangeA ratio below 2 means your protective HDL cholesterol is very well-matched against your LDL. This is a strong positive indicator for long-term cardiovascular health.
Excellent. Keep up the lifestyle habits that achieved this balance.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — optimal (<2)A ratio between 3 and 4 means LDL is starting to noticeably outweigh your protective HDL. This is an intermediate risk zone for cardiovascular disease over time.
Increase aerobic exercise (raises HDL), reduce saturated fat and sugar (lowers LDL), and consider omega-3 supplementation. Recheck in 3–6 months.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — borderline high (3–4)A ratio above 4 indicates noticeably more artery-damaging LDL relative to protective HDL — a meaningful cardiovascular risk signal. The combination of high LDL and low HDL is particularly dangerous for long-term arterial health.
See your doctor for a full cardiovascular risk assessment. Significant lifestyle changes and potentially medication may be needed depending on your overall risk profile.
LDL/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — above reference range (>4)A very high LDL/HDL ratio indicates very imbalanced cholesterol — massive arterial plaque-building potential with minimal protective cholesterol. This is a very high cardiovascular risk state.
Seek urgent medical care. This level of cholesterol imbalance requires immediate lifestyle intervention and very likely lipid-lowering medication.
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