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Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio Testing (APBA)

The Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio test is also known as a ApoB/ApoA1 ratio test.

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

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

What Is The Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio Test For?

The ApoB:ApoA1 ratio compares harmful to protective lipoproteins and refines cardiovascular risk assessment.

Conditions linked to Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio

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:A Ratio

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

Professional analysis in an accredited laboratory ensures rapid result delivery.

Tests which include a Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio test:

What if Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio Results Are High?

A high ratio is often associated with increased cardiovascular risk.

This finding is commonly looked at alongside other related results and may be reviewed further to clarify whether additional assessment or treatment is being considered.

What if Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio Results Are Low?

Low ratio: A low ratio reflects a favourable lipid balance.

This pattern is generally associated with a lower overall cardiovascular risk when considered alongside the wider lipid profile and other risk factors.

Why Take The Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio Test?

This ratio provides a clearer picture of heart disease risk than traditional cholesterol testing alone. It helps identify whether the balance between harmful LDL particles and protective HDL particles is contributing to long term cardiovascular risk. It is especially useful in people with normal cholesterol numbers but strong risk factors.

Who Should Take This Test?

Measure your Apolipoprotein B:A Ratio 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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