What is a normal VLDL level?
The normal range for VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol is typically estimated by dividing the triglyceride level by 5. For example, if your triglyceride level is 100 mg/dL, your estimated VLDL level would be around 20 mg/dL. It's important to note that the normal range may vary slightly depending on the laboratory and the specific reference values used. Consulting with a healthcare provider can provide a more accurate interpretation of your VLDL cholesterol level.