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CCRP AACVPR Exam Question and
Answers 2025
How are lipids carried -
✔on lipoproteins in the blood because they are insoluble in water

Proteins found on lipoproteins -
✔apolipoproteins

Density of lipoprotein with less lipid and greater protein -
✔more dense

Density of lipoprotein with more lipids and less protein -
✔less dense

Major bloodstream lipoproteins -
✔chylomicrons, vLDL, LDL, HDL

Chylomicrons -
✔least dense of the lipoproteins and are triglyceride-rich particles that are formed in
the intestine

Function of Chylomicrons and where they can be found -
✔Transport dietary fat and can be found in the bloodstream at highest concentration
soon after a meal

Least to most dense lipoprotein particles -
✔Chlyomicron, vLDL, LDL, HDL

lipoprotein that is the most atherogenic of all lipoproteins -
✔LDL

LDL carries -
✔60-70% of the cholesterol in the blood

HDL carries -
✔20-30% of the cholesterol in the blood

Equation for total LDL-C in bloodstream -
✔LDL= TC-(HDL-C-(TG/5))

When does calculating LDL-C become inaccurate -

, ✔when TG exceeds 400mg/dL

Desirable total cholesterol level -
✔<200

Borderline high total cholesterol level -
✔200-240

High total cholesterol level -
✔>240

Optimal TG level -
✔<150

Borderline high TG level -
✔150-199

High TG level -
✔200-499

Very high TG levels -
✔>500

Optimal in men HDL levels -
✔>40

Optimal in women HDL levels -
✔>50

Optimal LDL-C levels -
✔<100

Near optimal LDL-C levels -
✔100-129

Borderline high LDL-C levels -
✔130-159

High LDL-C levels -
✔160-189

Very high LDL-C levels -
✔>190

Hypertriglycerdemia is associated with high levels of -

, ✔VLDL-C

Non-HDL-Cholesterol calculation -
✔HDL-C - Total cholesterol

Atherogenic dyslipidemia -
✔Elevated levels of TG, low HDL-C and only modest elevations of LDL-C

Metabolic syndrome -
✔requires the presence of any 3 of the following conditions: abdominal obesity,
elevated TG, low HDL, elevated BP and hyperglycemia

Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Abdominal obesity -
✔WC >102 cm (40 in) for men
WC >88cm (35 in) for women

Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Hypertriglyceremia -
✔≥150 or drug treatment

Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Low HDL -
✔<40 for men
<50 for women

Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Elevated BP -
✔SBP ≥130
DBP ≥85
or drug treatment

Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Hyperglycemia -
✔Fasting glucose ≥100
or drug treatment

AACVPR understanding of atherosclerosis -
✔Traditional risk factors are a source of inflammatory changes in the blood vessel
wall --> which attract lipid laden macrophages and other inflammatory cells to enter the
blood vessel wall --> where they proliferate and develop atherosclerotic plaques -->
which are the source of the clinical manifestations of CHD

Fatty streaks -
✔lipid deposition (daily lipid laden macrophages) in the arterial wall

Lumen -
✔opening inside of the blood vessel

fibrous plaque -

, ✔Larger and more obstructive lesoions consisting of an outer fibrous

Why do plaque ruptures occurs prior to the development of cardiovascular symptoms in
many cases -
✔Atherosclerotic plaques that are prone to rupture tend to be younger, more
immature plaques that usually do not produce the degree of luminal narrowing required
to develop exertion symptoms

What occurs after a plaque rupture -
✔Clot formation within the lumen of the coronary artery, potential resulting in an acute
coronary syndrome from the sudden development of severe obstruction to coronary
blood flow

Examples of foods high in dietary cholesterol -
✔Animal products ( meat, poultry, fish, eggs, butter, cheese, whole and 2% milk)

Examples of foods high in saturated fatty acids -
✔high fat meats (beef, lamb, pork, poultry with skin, beef fat, lard), dairy products,
tropical oils ( palm oil, palm kernel oil, coconut oil)

Examples of foods high in trans fatty acids -
✔fried foods, baked goods, stick margarines, shortenings

Examples of foods high in monounsaturated fatty acids -
✔vegetable oils (olive oil, canola oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, sesame oil) , avocados,
peanutbutter, nuts and seeds

Examples of foods high in polyunsaturated fatty acids -
✔vegetable oils (soybean oil, safflower oil), fatty fish ( salmon, mackerel, herring,
trout) nuts (walnuts), seeds (sunflower seeds)

ACC/AHA Lifestyle Management Guidelines Dietary recommendations for lowering
LDL-C -
✔1) consume a dietary pattern that emphasizes; vegetables, whole grains and fruits;
low fat dairy products, fish, legumes, non-tropical oils and nuts; limit sweets, sugared
beverages and red meats
2) Aim for a diet of 5-6% of calories from saturated fats
3) Reduce percent calories from saturated fats
4) Reduce percent of calories from trans fats

What are unrefined carbohydrates referred as -
✔whole grains

Strongest evidence for dietary patterns -
✔DASH diet
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