ldl

/ˌɛl diː ˈɛl/
noun
  1. A type of cholesterol in the blood that is often called 'bad cholesterol' because high levels can lead to heart disease.
    • Eating too much saturated fat can increase your LDL cholesterol.
    • Regular exercise helps lower LDL and improve overall heart health.
    • The doctor said my LDL levels were too high and recommended a healthier diet.
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