New Web Sites Educate About Triglycerides and HDL Cholesterol
13 November 2009 - 3:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nearly one in
three adult Americans have triglyceride (trig) levels that are
above normal and nearly 34 million have low HDL "good" cholesterol
levels. To help increase awareness about the importance of HDL and
trigs, Abbott has launched two Web sites:
http://www.knowyourhdl.com/ and http://www.knowyourtrigs.com/.
"Unhealthy high triglyceride and low HDL levels are factors that
can raise the risk of heart disease," said Eliot A. Brinton, M.D.,
associate professor, University of Utah, School of Medicine.
"Understanding cholesterol and lipids, fats found in the blood, can
be confusing, but it's important patients know what HDL and
triglycerides are and how they can affect heart health." Often,
cholesterol conversations center on LDL, the "bad" cholesterol.
These Web sites focus on commonly overlooked HDL and trigs and the
role they play in health. Other information featured includes tips
on diet, exercise and how patients can talk to their doctor about
their risk factors for heart disease. "Abbott has a long-standing
commitment to patient education and providing tools patients need
to take a proactive approach to managing their health," said Darryl
Sleep, M.D., Dyslipidemia project director, Abbott. "These new Web
sites encourage education, a healthy lifestyle and communication
with physicians to help patients better understand important heart
disease risk factors." About HDL Cholesterol There are two sources
of HDL cholesterol: the liver and food. According to the American
Heart Association, a low level of HDL cholesterol (less than 40
mg/dL for men and less than 50 mg/dL for women) may increase the
risk of developing heart disease. However, a high level of HDL
cholesterol (60 mg/dL or more) may protect against heart disease.
About Triglycerides Triglycerides are lipids, fats found in the
blood, made by the body and found in food. In normal amounts (less
than 150 mg/dL), triglycerides help provide energy and are
important to one's health. However, high amounts of triglycerides
(200 mg/dL or more) can contribute to the hardening and narrowing
of blood vessels, making it hard for blood to flow and increasing
the risk for heart disease. About Abbott Abbott is a global,
broad-based health care company devoted to the discovery,
development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics.
The company employs more than 72,000 people and markets its
products in more than 130 countries. Abbott's news releases and
other information are available on the company's Web site at
http://www.abbott.com/. DATASOURCE: Abbott CONTACT: Media,
Elizabeth Hoff, +1-847-935-4236, or Financial, Lawrence Peepo,
+1-847-935-6722, both of Abbott Web Site: http://www.abbott.com/
http://www.knowyourhdl.com/ http://www.knowyourtrigs.com/
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