Tom decides to make lifestyle changes that include increased physical activity and changing his diet to decrease lipid intake and increase soluble fiber. After following these guidelines for six months, Tom returns to his physician to have his cholesterol levels checked again. Unfortunately, Tom's LDL levels did not go down as desired. Tom's physician prescribes Lipitor which acts to lower cholesterol. After six months of taking Lipitor, Tom returns to have his cholesterol blood levels checked. His LDL is 105 and his HDL is 50 with a total cholesterol of 180.

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Tom decides to make lifestyle changes that include increased physical activity and changing his
diet to decrease lipid intake and increase soluble fiber. After following these guidelines for six
months, Tom returns to his physician to have his cholesterol levels checked again.
Unfortunately, Tom's LDL levels did not go down as desired. Tom's physician prescribes Lipitor
which acts to lower cholesterol. After six months of taking Lipitor, Tom returns to have his
cholesterol blood levels checked. His LDL is 105 and his HDL is 50 with a total cholesterol of 180.
Transcribed Image Text:Tom decides to make lifestyle changes that include increased physical activity and changing his diet to decrease lipid intake and increase soluble fiber. After following these guidelines for six months, Tom returns to his physician to have his cholesterol levels checked again. Unfortunately, Tom's LDL levels did not go down as desired. Tom's physician prescribes Lipitor which acts to lower cholesterol. After six months of taking Lipitor, Tom returns to have his cholesterol blood levels checked. His LDL is 105 and his HDL is 50 with a total cholesterol of 180.
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