Safi
Well-Known Member
Just a heads up - Dave Feldman has a survey on his site http://cholesterolcode.com/ gathering some simple data to help his research. I know he has some friends here 

the survey expects you to know your triglyceride numbers. These are no longer given in the normal blood tests on the NHS, they rely on the non-HDL and TC/HDL ratio.
LDL is usually calculated by the Friedwald formula in the UK which is inaccurate if ones trigs are low or high. Since my trigs are 0.8 and HDL 1.9 I prefer to use the more sophisticated Iranian formula which in this case gives more accurate results....and lower LDL!
D.
Hi Blue tit,My trigs are 0.6 and my HDL is 2.7. LDL is 3.7.
How do I calculate the Iranian formula?
I used the tool on Dave Feldman's blog http://cholesterolcode.com/report/
It showed my Friedewald LDL as 140 and Iranian as 110. Are these mg/dl measurements or something else?
Happily it shows all my markers as low risk
Hi Blue tit,
I'll post the link to the formula when I am on my computer. I am dead usless with a smartphone.
There is a conversion factor to convert the lipids and its a different one for the trigs.
The formula uses the American units then you just have to convert back to get it in our units.
My LDL was 4.5 by the Friedwald and 4.0 by the Iranian.
Why they don't measure LDL in the UK is anybodies guess? I suppose it's the cost!
What really matters is the particle count so they should measure LDLp, but they won't , it's too expensive.
A good rule of thumb for having the right kind of LDL is the kind of profile like your great panel!!
ATB
Derek
Hi Blue tit,
Iranian formula below.
Iranian formula in USA units.
Total C/1.19 + Trigs/1.9 - HDL/1.1 - 38
My HDL was 1.9 in mmols hence 1.9 x 38.67 = 73.5
My Trigs 0.8 = 0.8 x 88.57= 70.9
My Total 6.8= 6.8 x 38.67= 263
Putting in formula
263/1.19 + 70.9/1.9 - 73.5/1.1 - 38 = LDL
221 + 37.3 - 66.8 - 38= 153.5
In mmols= 153.5/38.67= 3.99 LDL
Was 4.5 by less accurate Friedwald formula as calculated by lab.
Derek