The following åre the Pesults of ah expe and heart disease in females. The data are in mg/dl. Women with heart disease Women without heart disease 48 mg/dl 72 mg/dl 50 mg/dl 60 mg/dl 42 mg/dl 90 mg/dl 37 mg/dl 68 mg/dl 43 mg/dl 75 mg/dl What is the average HDL for women with heart disease? What is the average HDL for women without heart disease? What is the relationship between HDL and heart disease?

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The following are the results of an experiment conducted to compare HDL cholesterol levels
and heart disease in females. The data are in mg/dl.
Women with heart disease
Women without heart disease
48 mg/dl
72 mg/dl
50 mg/dl
60 mg/dl
42 mg/dl
90 mg/dl
37 mg/dl
68 mg/dl
43 mg/dl
75 mg/dl
What is the average HDL for women with heart disease?
What is the average HDL for women without heart disease?
What is the relationship between HDL and heart disease?
Transcribed Image Text:The following are the results of an experiment conducted to compare HDL cholesterol levels and heart disease in females. The data are in mg/dl. Women with heart disease Women without heart disease 48 mg/dl 72 mg/dl 50 mg/dl 60 mg/dl 42 mg/dl 90 mg/dl 37 mg/dl 68 mg/dl 43 mg/dl 75 mg/dl What is the average HDL for women with heart disease? What is the average HDL for women without heart disease? What is the relationship between HDL and heart disease?
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Cholesterol is defined as a type of waxy substance that is found in the blood. This substance is obtained from animal foods, and this substance plays a major role in building healthy cells in the body.

Cholesterol is classified into 2 major types namely; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). The HDL is good cholesterol and plays a major role in removing the other forms of cholesterol from the blood. LDL is bad cholesterol as it leads to cause heart problems by depositing the cholesterol in the walls of the blood vessels.

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