Happy holidays everyone.
I had a blood test for my cholesterol level done last week and got the results in today. The results were as follows:
Cholesterol Level: 196
Triglyceride Level: 86
HDL: 51
LDL: 128
I was told my LDL cholesterol is considered high at 128. Thing is, three weeks before getting the blood test, I had been on a highly irregular and poor diet (also have not been working out or taking any supplements with the exception of whey). The reason being was because I had final exams (plus the week leading to finals), and one week eating terribly at my parent's for the holidays (lots of cakes and other junk food). I had also eaten myself stupid at a buffet the night before the blood test (finishing around 9pm, blood test was around 11am). I had asked the nurse if these three weeks would impact my cholesterol level greatly, but she had given me a firm "no." However, when I had asked the doctor, he didn't give me any decisive answer, and pretty much just gave me a "maybe." Does anyone know anything about this?
I should note that my diet before these three weeks have been on the most part clean, but I had been slowly increasing calories for a bulk (if that makes a difference).
I had a blood test for my cholesterol level done last week and got the results in today. The results were as follows:
Cholesterol Level: 196
Triglyceride Level: 86
HDL: 51
LDL: 128
I was told my LDL cholesterol is considered high at 128. Thing is, three weeks before getting the blood test, I had been on a highly irregular and poor diet (also have not been working out or taking any supplements with the exception of whey). The reason being was because I had final exams (plus the week leading to finals), and one week eating terribly at my parent's for the holidays (lots of cakes and other junk food). I had also eaten myself stupid at a buffet the night before the blood test (finishing around 9pm, blood test was around 11am). I had asked the nurse if these three weeks would impact my cholesterol level greatly, but she had given me a firm "no." However, when I had asked the doctor, he didn't give me any decisive answer, and pretty much just gave me a "maybe." Does anyone know anything about this?
I should note that my diet before these three weeks have been on the most part clean, but I had been slowly increasing calories for a bulk (if that makes a difference).