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Understanding Cholesterol Measurement and Fasting Requirements: Insights from Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr

Consultant and professor of cardiology and arterial catheterization, Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr, spoke about the mechanism by which cholesterol is measured through blood analysis, and stressed that fasting is not required.

Khaled Al-Nimr explained in SBC Studios that cholesterol has a different nature from one body to another, and that a healthy person’s cholesterol percentage in his body is less than 115, while a diabetic person, who suffers from high blood pressure or smokes, has a cholesterol percentage of less than 100.

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If the person has previously suffered a stroke, the cholesterol will be less than 70, and while receiving medication for treatment, it will be less than 55. It has been shown that the incidence of cholesterol is mostly hereditary, in addition to eating and disease.

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2023-11-13 21:31:00

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