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Apolipoprotein B Testing (APOB)

The Apolipoprotein B test is also known as a ApoB, LDL carrier protein test.

All you need to know about testing Apolipoprotein B levels with a laboratory test

  • What is the Apolipoprotein B test for?
  • What if Apolipoprotein B results are high?
  • What if Apolipoprotein B results are low?

What Is The Apolipoprotein B Test For?

Apolipoprotein B is the key structural protein on LDL and other atherogenic lipoproteins and is a strong cardiovascular risk marker.

Conditions linked to Apolipoprotein B

High cholesterol

High cholesterol

High cholesterol is a common condition with no symptoms, where excess cholesterol in the blood increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.

How To Test Apolipoprotein B

By buying a laboratory test kit with professional nurse or clinic collection, you can accurately measure Apolipoprotein B for total reassurance.

Professional analysis in an accredited laboratory ensures rapid result delivery.

Tests which include a Apolipoprotein B test:

What if Apolipoprotein B Results Are High?

High ApoB is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. ApoB reflects the number of atherogenic (artery-plaque–forming) lipoprotein particles in the blood.

This finding is commonly interpreted alongside other lipid results and overall cardiovascular risk factors. Lipid-lowering treatments such as statins and other lipid management approaches are sometimes discussed in relation to elevated ApoB.

What if Apolipoprotein B Results Are Low?

Low ApoB is uncommon and is usually not clinically significant.

Low ApoB can sometimes be seen alongside symptoms such as malabsorption or weight loss.

Why Take The Apolipoprotein B Test?

This test gives a more accurate measure of harmful cholesterol particles than standard LDL cholesterol. It helps assess long term cardiovascular risk and is especially useful if you have diabetes, metabolic syndrome or a family history of early heart disease. It supports more targeted decisions about lifestyle changes and lipid lowering treatment.

Who Should Take This Test?

Measure your Apolipoprotein B levels and with a nurse or clinic test kit

You get the convenient testing with the reassurance of professional clinical analysis. Your results are delivered quickly & securely online.

This Test is advised if you:

  • want the convenience of home testing without waiting for a GP appointment;
  • need a high quality, clinically accredited test done in a professional clinical laboratory.
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