I don't know the answer to your question, but I found a site that will convert mmol/l of cholesterol to mg/dl, which is the measure we use in the USA... that should give anyone who does know the answer a head start.
your HDL is 85 mg/dl
total cholesterol is 209 mg/dl
Triglycerides aren't directly a component of total cholesterol. The third component of cholesterol is VLDL, which is difficult to measure directly, so it's usually estimated as a percentage of triglycerides.
This page from the Cleveland Clinic seems to have a pretty sensible discussion. They don't say this, but one thing I've heard is that if your HDL is equal to or greater than your LDL, you're in good shape. (Some doctors will say you're okay if your HDL is at least HALF your LDL.)
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