#1
Which of the following lipids is known as 'good' cholesterol?
#2
What is the primary function of triglycerides in the body?
#3
Which of the following is not a component of a lipid profile test?
#4
What is the primary reason for measuring lipid profiles in individuals?
#5
What does the term 'lipid profile' refer to?
#6
Which of the following lipids is primarily responsible for providing a concentrated form of energy storage in the body?
#7
Which of the following lipoproteins carries cholesterol from the liver to the body's cells?
#8
What does the term 'atherosclerosis' refer to in the context of lipid profile assessment?
#9
What is the recommended level of total cholesterol for adults according to the American Heart Association?
#10
Which of the following factors can significantly affect lipid profile results?
#11
Which of the following lipoproteins is primarily responsible for transporting dietary triglycerides?
#12
What is the typical fasting duration required before obtaining a lipid profile sample?
#13
Which of the following conditions is associated with high levels of LDL cholesterol?
#14
What is the primary method for measuring HDL cholesterol levels?
#15
What is the term for the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol, often used as an indicator of heart disease risk?
#16
Which of the following lifestyle factors is most likely to positively influence lipid profile results?
#17
Which of the following is not a potential consequence of untreated dyslipidemia?
#18