You’ll
be surprised how little people know about something as important as their
cholesterol level. Here are 6 things you should know about your
cholesterol level.
Your Body
Actually Needs Cholesterol
Cholesterol
actually has health benefits which your body needs. Cholesterol helps to make
key hormones, synthesizes vitamin D, is an essential component of cell
membranes and is needed for brain and nerve function. The problem, however, is
when the level of cholesterol in the body is excessively high.
There’s Bad
Cholesterol and Good Cholesterol
Cholesterol is
carried through the body by high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and low-density
lipoproteins (LDL). LDL is considered the “bad” cholesterol because it deposits
plaque in your arteries; HDL is considered the “good” cholesterol because it
transports bad cholesterol from your batteries back to your liver, where it is
removed from the body. Typically, a high LDL cholesterol poses a greater risk
of heart disease, while high HDL is protective against heart disease.
Genetics and
Diet Can Cause High Cholesterol Levels
High cholesterol
can be caused by your diet and it can also be inherited. Some people inherit
genes that cause their bodies to make too much LDL, and eating foods that are
high in saturated and trans fat (like cheese, red meat, fried foods etc.) can
also raise LDL.
Physical
Activity
Remember the
saying, “Your body has so many joints, because it was made to move”? There’s no
truer saying. Aside keeping you fit, physical activity helps boost HDL and
flush bad LDL out of your system.
Eat Some Nuts
Nuts and olives
are the two main foods believed to contain nutrients that help to stop LDL from
damaging arterial walls.
Regular
Checks
It’s recommended
that everyone age 20 years old and older should have their cholesterol level
measured at least one every five years.
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