On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:23:05 -0400, Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Keith Thomas asked about converting cholesterol numbers.
>To convert into the Americans' units, divide any
>cholesterol type by 0.0259, and TG by 0.0113.
>
>[log in to unmask] writes:
> > TC 347
> > LDL 239
> > HDL 99
> > VLDL 8
> > TG 41
>
>So using these factors they become:
>TC 8.99
>LDL 6.19
>HDL 2.56
>VLDL 0.21
>TG 0.46
>
>Also this formula is useful for American units:
>TC = HDL + LDL + (TG / 5)
>
>In mrakov's case we get:
>347 = 99 + 239 + (41 / 5)
>
>Don.
Thanks, Don. The Australian and UK standard uses millimols per litre
(mmol/L). The normal values here for males are:
LDL 2.0-3.4 mmol/L
HDL 0.9-2.0 mmol/L
Now, although there is no suggestion that 'normal' is an indication of
healthiness or anything other than a statistical mean, on this basis
Mrakov's readouts were well outside our 'normal'.
Do you have to hand the US norms for these two key measures?
Keith