HDL LowLess than 40 mg/dL High60 mg/dL and above LDL OptimalLess than 100 mg/dL Near Optimal100-129 mg/dL Borderline High130-159 mg/dL High160-189 mg/dL.

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HDL LowLess than 40 mg/dL High60 mg/dL and above LDL OptimalLess than 100 mg/dL Near Optimal mg/dL Borderline High mg/dL High mg/dL Very High190 mg/dL

Triglycerides NormalLess than 150 mg/dL Borderline High mg/dL High mg/dL Very high500 mg/dL Total Cholesterol OptimalLess than 200 mg/dL Borderline High mg/dL High240 mg/dL and over

BMI ClassificationBMI (kg/m 2 )% Population - Ireland Underweight< Normal Overweight Obese Obese Class I Obese Class II Obese Class III>40.00

Waist Measurement  Increased risk for CVD for men with waist circumference greater than 102 cm  Patient Waist Measurement: 107 cm

Blood Pressure  Normal BP: 120/80 mmHg  Patient BP: 150/100 mmHg  35.6% of males in Ireland have SBP greater than 140 mmHg and/or DBP greater than 90 mmHg  Mean SBP in Ireland is mmHg

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