@RATTER
Generally speaking, the body should be either depositing excess calorie intake in the 'bank', i.e. fat, or making withdrawals, because it is burning calories, during exercise. If your levels were high, even after fasting for the blood sample then something is amiss.
There is a hereditary condition whereby control over levels of fat in the circulation is lost and high cholesterol is the most prominent and hazardous effect, so it is named hypercholesterolaemia (sp?). If you're much over 35, you probably haven't got it. Statins are probably the result of research into their condition.