Apo B Test


FAQ

What is the Apo B (Apolipoprotein B) Test?

The Apo B test measures the levels of Apolipoprotein B in your blood, which is a protein involved in cholesterol transport. High Apo B levels can indicate a higher risk of heart disease.

How is the Apo B test performed?

A blood sample is taken, and the Apo B levels are measured in the laboratory. It's a simple and routine blood test.

When should I get an Apo B test?

It's often recommended as part of a heart health assessment for individuals with risk factors like obesity, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease. Discuss timing with your healthcare provider.

What does a low Apo B level indicate?

A low Apo B level generally indicates a lower risk of heart disease. However, it's crucial to assess this result in the context of your overall heart health.

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