Choose the best match for each item. Some answers can be used more than once.
A. reference value for triglycerides
B. used to calculate the heart attack risk factor
C. optimal LDL cholesterol
D. largest portion of fats in the diet
E. NCEP-recommended value for total cholesterol
F. storage form of energy found in adipose tissue and muscle
G. metabolic syndrome
H. very high triglycerides
I. > 60 mg/dL
J. high risk of heart disease
K.
A. < 150 mg/dL
B. LDL and HDL values
C. < 100 mg/dL
D. triglycerides
E. < 200 mg/dL
F. triglycerides
G. increased triglycerides and low HDL
H. > 500 mg/dL
I. high HDL
J. total cholesterol of 240 mg/dL and above
K. LDL
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