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Cholesterol

Total cholesterol

Also known as: total cholesterol, TC, serum cholesterol

The sum of all cholesterol in your blood a starting point for assessing heart disease risk.

What is Cholesterol?

Total cholesterol is the combined amount of cholesterol carried by all lipoprotein particles LDL, HDL, and VLDL. It is a screening number that must be broken down into its components (LDL, HDL, triglycerides) to be meaningful, since a high total can come from protective HDL or harmful LDL.

Why it matters

Total cholesterol is a convenient screen, but the breakdown matters more. It's most useful as part of ratios (like total-to-HDL) and alongside LDL and ApoB for true risk assessment.

What it measures

The total concentration of cholesterol across all lipoproteins, reported in a standard lipid panel.

Reference & optimal ranges

Reference ranges vary by lab, assay, age, and sex. The ranges below reflect commonly published adult intervals and are for education only always interpret results with the range printed on your own lab report and a clinician.

Desirablemg/dL
Standard range Optimal
Borderline highmg/dL
Standard range
Highmg/dL
Standard range
High Cholesterol

High total cholesterol may indicate elevated LDL and cardiovascular risk, but must be interpreted with the HDL and LDL breakdown.

Common symptoms

  • None silent

Potential causes

  • High LDL from diet or genetics
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Sometimes high HDL (favorable)
  • Sedentary lifestyle, obesity
Low Cholesterol

Low total cholesterol is usually not concerning; very low levels are rare and occasionally linked to other conditions.

Common symptoms

  • None typically

Potential causes

  • Lipid-lowering therapy
  • Malnutrition or malabsorption (rare)
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Genetics

How to improve your Cholesterol

Lifestyle

  • Interpret the full panel

    Ask about your LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and ideally ApoB not just the total number.

Nutrition

  • Heart-healthy diet

    Emphasize vegetables, fiber, and unsaturated fats; limit saturated and trans fats.

Exercise

  • Regular aerobic exercise

    Improves the overall cholesterol profile.

Sleep

  • General health

    Supports metabolic and cardiovascular wellness.

Frequently asked questions

Scientific references

Pending clinician reviewPublished Jul 2, 2026 · Updated Jul 2, 2026

Educational information, not medical advice. This page is for general education and does not replace diagnosis or treatment by a licensed clinician. Do not start, stop, or change any medication, supplement, or treatment based on this content. Reference and optimal ranges vary between laboratories interpret your results with the range on your own report and a qualified professional.

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