Cholesterol is quite the buzz word these days, although we may not hear too much about it until we find ourselves taking closer care of our parents as they age, or we ourselves age and need to pay closer attention to our overall health. Let's start here by learning of some of the basic facts.
Cholesterol
is a substance that is much like wax in appearance and texture and it is located
in all the cells of the human body.
Good
cholesterol is needed for the body to function properly and the body makes all
the required cholesterol that it needs. It is used for making hormones,
substances that help you digest food properly and for Vitamin D.
Cholesterol
can also be found in many fatty foods and therefore some people suffer from a
high risk condition known as high cholesterol.
Anatomy Of Cholesterol
·
LDL stands for low-density lipoprotein and is the “bad” type
that causes heart disease.
·
HDL stands for high-density
lipoprotein and is the “good” type.
Too
much LDL cholesterol in the blood can be quite serious and can lead to
cardiovascular disease. One of the problems is that high blood cholesterol does
not cause any symptoms by itself, which is why a lot of people are unaware of
their condition. In order to detect high cholesterol a blood test is required
that can be ordered by your doctor or nurse practitioner.
High Cholesterol Facts
According
to the Centers For Disease Control:
·
Those who have high cholesterol are 2 times more at risk for
heart disease, which, is the leading cause of death in the United States.
·
71 million American adults, which, equates to 33.5% of the population
have a high LDL count.
·
Only 1 out of every 3 adults with high cholesterol manage to
get it under control.
·
Less than 50% of those with high LDL counts seek treatment or
incorporate the necessary lifestyle changes required to lower their levels.
Best Ways to Prevent High Cholesterol
There
are a lot of things that each person can do to lower and prevent high
cholesterol. This article will review some of these methods, and what diet and
lifestyle changes are necessary to prevent high cholesterol to begin with.
· If you are an obese or overweight person then losing excess
weight is a great way to prevent and lower high blood cholesterol. Losing anywhere from 5-7% of your bodyweight
is enough to see significant change for the better. The best way to lose weight
is to focus on foods that are low in calories, such as, fruits and vegetables
and also by increasing physical activity.
· Another way to prevent high cholesterol is to drink a little
bit of red wine when having dinner. Wine helps to increase the levels of HDL
cholesterol (the good type) and this in turn helps to lower LDL cholesterol
(the bad type). When HDL cholesterol travels in the blood stream then it picks
up LDL cholesterol and carries it to your liver where it is excreted from the
body.
· Start eating oatmeal for breakfast. According to the Mayo
Clinic, the high amount of soluble fiber in oatmeal reduces the amount of
cholesterol the body is able to absorb. It is recommended that one consume
25-35 grams of soluble fiber daily to have a positive effect.
·
If your goal is to prevent or stop high blood cholesterol
(LDL) then saturated fat is not your friend, and so it consumption must be kept
to a minimum. Many animal products, such as, red meat, cheese and whole milk
are the main sources of saturated fats. It is recommended that saturated fats
account for only 7% of your daily calorie intake.
So, if you eat red meat regularly then you need to replace it with soy protein products, lean proteins, like chicken and turkey or broiled or baked fish. If you have been diagnosed with high cholesterol then seek the advice of your physician as to your consumption of saturated fat products.
So, if you eat red meat regularly then you need to replace it with soy protein products, lean proteins, like chicken and turkey or broiled or baked fish. If you have been diagnosed with high cholesterol then seek the advice of your physician as to your consumption of saturated fat products.
·
Men who regularly drink green tea have a lower level of blood
cholesterol than men who do not, according to the University Of Maryland
Medical Center. It has been found that polyphenols in green tea might have the
ability to block cholesterol from forming. It is best to enjoy green tea in
pure form, without added sugar or artificial flavoring. Brew it at home and
enjoy with mint leaves, lemon and lime juice.
· Regular exercise is another great way to prevent this high
risk condition. Aerobics, jogging and walking are all effective workouts to increase
the levels of good cholesterol and therefore reduce the bad. 30 minutes a day
is enough to have a positive effect. If you are out of shape then you can begin
with three 10 minute sessions daily and work your way up to a full 30 minutes.
The National Cholesterol Education Program recommends adults get a blood test for cholesterol through their doctor each and every five years. This is the only way to know whether you are affected or not and in this case knowledge is half the battle.
If
you are diagnosed, then it is really important that you follow your doctor’s
orders and the methods provided above to get it under control. Lowering your
cholesterol can reduce your risk of having a heart attack that can lead to
premature death, and the need for bypass surgery or angioplasty.
The
above are some of the best ways to avoid a completely preventable condition and
to ensure a healthy and long future. Also, the good news is that it is never
too late to make a change and there are many ways to lower cholesterol levels.
Certain lifestyle changes are all that is needed to see a positive change and
often very quickly.
Below is a video from Natural Health Remedies to help you discover the signs and symptoms of high cholesterol:
Below is a video from Natural Health Remedies to help you discover the signs and symptoms of high cholesterol:
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