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Lipid Panel Response Variance

Meaning

Lipid Panel Response Variance refers to the observed differences in an individual’s change in serum lipid profile—including total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides—in reaction to a standardized intervention, such as a specific dietary change, a pharmaceutical agent, or a hormonal modulation. This variance highlights the high degree of inter-individual metabolic heterogeneity and genetic influence on lipoprotein processing and hormonal-lipid interaction. Clinically, it necessitates a personalized approach to cardiovascular risk management.