Measuring APO-B provides a comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular risk by including LDL, IDL, and VLDLs. For about 20% of individuals, LDL cholesterol levels may not accurately reflect cardiovascular risk, making APO-B a superior choice for evaluation. If APO-B is unavailable, non-HDL should be utilized as it offers a better indication than LDL. Regular testing and understanding the reference ranges for these measurements is crucial for maintaining heart health.

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