Cardiovascular Health
Advanced heart health panel with hs-CRP and homocysteine.
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Biomarkers Included
6 biomarkersAn advanced cardiovascular panel that goes beyond standard cholesterol testing. By including hs-CRP and Homocysteine alongside a full lipid profile, this test provides a more layered view of cardiovascular-related markers.
Why this test?
Standard lipid panels measure Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and Triglycerides. While useful, these markers alone may not capture the full picture. hs-CRP can indicate low-grade inflammation, and Homocysteine is an amino acid whose elevated levels have been associated with cardiovascular risk. This panel combines all of these for a more detailed dataset.
Who is this test for?
This panel may be relevant for:
- Men who want to go beyond a basic cholesterol test
- Those with a family history of heart disease or stroke who want additional data points
- Men who are actively managing their cardiovascular health through diet, exercise, or supplementation and want to track relevant markers
What is tested?
- Total Cholesterol (mmol/l): the total amount of cholesterol in the blood.
- HDL Cholesterol (mmol/l): often referred to as "good" cholesterol; involved in reverse cholesterol transport.
- LDL Cholesterol (mmol/l): the primary carrier of cholesterol to tissues; elevated levels may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk.
- Triglycerides (mmol/l): a type of fat in the blood that can be influenced by diet, alcohol, and metabolic status.
- hs-CRP (mg/l): high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein, a marker that may reflect systemic low-grade inflammation.
- Homocysteine (umol/L): an amino acid; elevated levels have been associated with cardiovascular risk in some studies, and may be influenced by B-vitamin status.
What can this test tell you?
The strength of this panel lies in combining standard lipid values with advanced markers. Elevated hs-CRP alongside shifted lipid values may suggest an inflammatory component. Together, these markers can contribute to a more nuanced understanding of cardiovascular health when reviewed with a healthcare provider.
How is the sample collected?
A blood sample is drawn at a certified sample point (afnamepunt). There are over 750 locations across the Netherlands. After placing your order, you can select a location and time that suits your schedule. The appointment typically takes around 10 to 15 minutes.
When is this test useful?
This panel may be useful when:
- You want a more detailed cardiovascular marker profile than a standard lipid panel provides
- You have a family history of cardiovascular disease and want additional data
- Previous lipid results were borderline and you want more context
- You are tracking the impact of diet, exercise, or supplementation on cardiovascular markers
What do the results mean?
Results are presented with reference ranges for each marker. Lipid values are typically reviewed as a group; the ratios between them (such as Total Cholesterol/HDL or Triglycerides/HDL) can also be informative. hs-CRP can be influenced by recent illness or intense exercise, so context matters. A healthcare provider can help determine what the overall pattern may mean for your individual risk profile.
Preparation
Fasting for 8 to 12 hours is required for accurate lipid and triglyceride readings. Water is fine during the fasting period. Avoid intense exercise and alcohol in the 24 hours before the test, as these can temporarily affect lipid and hs-CRP values.
What happens after the results?
Results are typically available within a few business days. Your report includes values for all markers alongside reference ranges. Given the advanced nature of some markers in this panel (Homocysteine), discussing the results with a healthcare provider who can contextualize them within your overall health picture is recommended.
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Receive your report from the doctor
A BIG-registered physician assesses your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.
Choose your blood test
Pick a testosterone check, hormone panel, or prostate screening. Or build a custom test with exactly the markers you want.
Receive your lab referral
Within 2-3 hours you'll receive an email from ZorgDomein with a barcode. Orders outside business hours are processed the next business day.
Get tested at a lab near you
Show the barcode on your phone and bring a valid ID. Done in under 15 minutes.
Receive your report from the doctor
A BIG-registered physician assesses your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.
Always a location near you
With more than 650+ certified phlebotomy points across the Netherlands.
What We Test
This panel includes 6 biomarkers, each tested at a certified laboratory using medical-grade equipment.
Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in the body, used for energy storage. Elevated levels may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, especially when combined with other lipid abnormalities.
Learn moreHomocysteine is an amino acid produced during protein metabolism. Elevated levels may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and other health conditions.
Learn moreLDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is often called "bad" cholesterol because elevated levels can lead to plaque build-up in artery walls, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Learn moreTotal cholesterol measures the combined amount of HDL, LDL, and VLDL cholesterol in your blood. It provides an overview of your lipid status but should be interpreted alongside individual components for a complete cardiovascular risk picture.
Learn moreHigh-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) measures very low levels of C-Reactive Protein in the blood. It is primarily used to assess cardiovascular risk by detecting low-grade chronic inflammation.
Learn moreHDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is often called "good" cholesterol because it helps transport excess cholesterol from the arteries back to the liver for removal. Higher HDL levels are generally associated with lower cardiovascular risk.
Learn moreTriglycerides
CardiovascularTriglycerides are the most common type of fat in the body, used for energy storage. Elevated levels may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, especially when combined with other lipid abnormalities.
Elevated triglycerides may contribute to atherosclerosis and are a component of metabolic syndrome. They are often elevated alongside insulin resistance. Consult your healthcare provider.
Homocysteine
InflammationHomocysteine is an amino acid produced during protein metabolism. Elevated levels may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and other health conditions.
Elevated homocysteine may be associated with cardiovascular disease, blood clots, and cognitive decline. It can also indicate B-vitamin deficiencies. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.
LDL Cholesterol
CardiovascularLDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is often called "bad" cholesterol because elevated levels can lead to plaque build-up in artery walls, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
LDL cholesterol is a primary driver of atherosclerosis. Lowering elevated LDL is one of the most effective strategies for reducing cardiovascular disease risk. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised targets.
Total Cholesterol
CardiovascularTotal cholesterol measures the combined amount of HDL, LDL, and VLDL cholesterol in your blood. It provides an overview of your lipid status but should be interpreted alongside individual components for a complete cardiovascular risk picture.
Total cholesterol is a basic screening marker for cardiovascular risk. However, the breakdown into HDL, LDL, and triglycerides provides more actionable information. Consult your healthcare provider for interpretation.
hs-CRP (High Sensitivity CRP)
InflammationHigh-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) measures very low levels of C-Reactive Protein in the blood. It is primarily used to assess cardiovascular risk by detecting low-grade chronic inflammation.
Even mildly elevated hs-CRP may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It provides important information beyond traditional cholesterol testing for heart disease risk assessment. Consult your healthcare provider.
HDL Cholesterol
CardiovascularHDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is often called "good" cholesterol because it helps transport excess cholesterol from the arteries back to the liver for removal. Higher HDL levels are generally associated with lower cardiovascular risk.
HDL cholesterol is a key component of cardiovascular risk assessment. Low HDL may be associated with increased heart disease risk, while healthy levels support arterial protection. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.
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