A cholesterol test is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides (a type of fat) in your blood. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that's found in your blood and every cell of your body. Your body needs some cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help you digest foods.
A cholesterol test gives you and your health care provider important information about your risk of developing heart disease. If your test shows you have high cholesterol, you can take steps to lower it. This may decrease your risk of developing heart problems in the future.
Source: MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Normal range
No published reference range from a named lab yet.
What moves it
What an abnormal result can be associated with
- A high result
- Hypercholesterolemia
- A low result
- Hypocholesterolemia
Associations from LOINC2HPO (Human Phenotype Ontology). This is reference information, not a diagnosis — only a clinician can interpret your result in context.
Details
- Sample
- Serum or plasma · LOINC
- Collection
- Serum gel tube · 0.5 mL · Mayo Clinic Laboratories (Test Catalog)
- Part of
- Bryan Johnson Blueprint · Lipid panel · Lipid panel with direct LDL
- Monitored for
- Dyslipidemia · Hypertension
- Listed under
- Cholesterol · Heart Diseases · How to Prevent Heart Disease
- Code
- LOINC 2093-3 · mg/dL
- Also known as
- Cholesterol total, Lipid, Cholesterols, Heart Disease, Choles