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Is There Good Cholesterol
Is There Good Cholesterol
We hear a lot about bad cholesterol in our bodies, but did you
know there is a good cholesterol as well? High density lipoproteins, which are commonly
referred to as HDL, are what carry cholesterol into your body's' liver.
They are considered to be the good type of cholesterol that your
body needs to remove cholesterol from your arteries so that it can be disposed of.
It has been shown in studies that they aid in protecting your body
from cardiovascular diseases and strokes.
These high density good cholesterol lipoproteins vary in size and
the largest are considered to be the most helpful because they are solely responsible for
carrying the cholesterol so that it can leave the body rather than clog your
arteries.
You can have a test done by your doctor in order to determine if
you have a good amount of high density good Cholesterol lipoproteins present in your body so
that you will be best protected against heart disease.
There will be a series of tests conducted so that you can have a
full lipid chart done. After fasting for at least 12 hours, your physician will be able to
best determine your levels of HDL, LDL, cholesterol, and Triglycerides.
Once these numbers are established they will assess your overall
needs when it comes to cholesterol levels.
If your doctor finds that you need to make changes in order to get
your good Cholesterol HDL levels higher, there are a few things that you can do.
These include physical activity and important dietary changes.
Your doctor may decide that you are not within your desirable weight range, which could be a
major contributing factor in high levels of cholesterol.
Exercising and losing weight could be very helpful. This is
because burning off some of the bad amounts of cholesterol will allow the good cholesterol to
be most effective in disposing of harmful cholesterol.
Foods high in saturated and trans fats should be avoided. Replace
these types of foods with polyunsaturated fats and fiber instead.
A lipid test is the most accurate way for your doctor to determine
if you are at risk due to high levels of LDL, and low amounts of HDL.
Causes of dangerously high cholesterol could include heredity,
poor diet choices, smoking, being over your ideal weight range, and physical
inactivity.
It is important to stay under supervision of your doctor to get
back into a good range of good cholesterol.
You should also make it a point to continue to make healthier
choices in order to avoid heart disease, stroke, or other heart related problem that may
occur in the future.
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