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An InsideTracker blood test with 35 biomarkers: heart, hormones, metabolism, inflammation, recovery and iron status. Measured in the Netherlands.
ApoB is considered one of the best predictors of cardiovascular risk. Including it in your health screening provides actionable insight for heart disease prevention.
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No established reference range
There is no generally accepted reference value for apolipoprotein B. Unlike most blood values, apo B is not judged against a single normal range but against a target that depends on your personal cardiovascular risk (ESC/EAS 2019). Reference values also differ between laboratories and measurement methods. Your lab report states the value used in your case; discuss what it means with your doctor.
Unit: g/l
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
This test measures the total number of atherogenic lipoprotein particles by quantifying ApoB protein. It is considered by many experts to be a superior marker of cardiovascular risk compared to LDL cholesterol.
ApoB may be a stronger predictor of cardiovascular events than LDL cholesterol because it counts all atherogenic particles, not just cholesterol content. Elevated ApoB may increase risk even when LDL appears normal. Consult your healthcare provider.
Testing is recommended for comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment, particularly if you have metabolic syndrome, diabetes, or a family history of premature heart disease.
Low ApoB levels are generally favourable and suggest fewer atherogenic particles in circulation.
Elevated ApoB does not cause direct symptoms but is associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular event risk over time.
Low ApoB is favourable and indicates fewer atherogenic particles.
Elevated ApoB increases cardiovascular risk more than LDL alone. Consider more aggressive treatment.
Low ApoB is favourable and indicates fewer atherogenic particles.
Elevated ApoB increases cardiovascular risk more than LDL alone. Consider more aggressive treatment.
A heart-healthy diet low in saturated fat and trans fat, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing metabolic conditions can all help lower ApoB levels.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
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Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)
€26,-