Apolipoprotein B (apoB) is a more accurate measure of cardiovascular risk compared to LDL cholesterol, as it directly correlates with disease prediction. However, due to its higher cost and the technical complexity of measurement, LDL remains the more prevalent test in clinical settings. While LDL is simple and quick to measure, and still crucial, the ideal approach would involve measuring apoB. Nonetheless, evidence suggests that managing LDL levels is still effective since high levels of LDL typically indicate high levels of apoB. Both markers guide similar health assessments, underscoring the importance of cholesterol management in cardiovascular health.

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