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[Independent film] As a result (cholesterol)
Last Updated January 20, 2020
[Independent film] As a result (cholesterol)
The local hero mail warrior in Hodogaya Ward ※Film Research Department, Yokohama National University ※With the cooperation of shooting and editing in 2, we created a self-produced film that would trigger a reconsideration of the importance of health maintenance.
[Independent film] This is the result (cholesterol edition).
It also introduces the relationship between HDL and LDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, which is one of the test indicators for dyslipidemia, and arteriosclerosis, is introduced. (Total 3 minutes 35 seconds)
※1 Details of the Mailer Warrior De The Year (External Site)
※2 Hodogaya Ward has entered into a cooperative cooperation agreement with Yokohama National University and is developing the Yokohama National University Partnership project.
Let's take a quiz!
HDL / LDL cholesterol levels, which are the keywords in this video, are tested for dyslipidemia.
It will be helpful when diagnosing arteriosclerosis, but which one affects the test values?
- Eating too much
- Lack of exercise
- Smoking
All 1, 2, and 3 are correct.
"HDL cholesterol" standard value of 40 mg / dl or more
It recovers too much cholesterol, removes cholesterol accumulated on the vascular wall, returning it to the liver and suppress arteriosclerosis.
LDL cholesterol" standard value of less than 120 mg / dl
It plays a role in transporting cholesterol produced by the liver to the whole body.
If it increases too much, it causes arteriosclerosis and cerebral infarction are more likely to develop myocardial infarction.
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Hodogaya Ward Health and Welfare Division Health Promotion Section
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Phone: 045-334-6344
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