Cause of High Cholesterol
Besides diet, other causes of high cholesterol are
lifestyle, gender and the heritage of the individual. For some,
even maintaining cholesterol at the right levels and being fit
and thin will still not prevent the development of high levels
of bad cholesterol. Due to heart risk factors besides diet,
some people require a very aggressive approach which includes
cholesterol lowing medication.
Lifestyle issues and high cholesterol & the
cause of high cholesterol:
- When we opt for convenience in eating over nutrition,
we are setting ourselves up for problems. Eating fast foods
and convenience foods results in eating too many fats and
salts, which can raise our bad cholesterol levels. In
addition, a more sedentary lifestyle also contributes to
unhealthy levels of cholesterol. If you want to see a
graphic representation of this, consider renting the
documentary movie "Supersize Me." This documentary
details the attempts of one man to live on fast foods and
little exercise alone. The results on his cholesterol and
body health in just 30 days are truly frightening.
- A visit to a nutritionist or dietician can help us all
better understand eating for the right reasons and for
optimal health. It is never too late to start on this
path.
- Regular exercise will effectively lower cholesterol and
will maintain your body strength to function best. Just 20
minutes of aerobic exercise, including walking, each day
will lower cholesterol. Exercise does not have to be a
large time or money commitment. Simple activities that get
you moving and that you enjoy enough to repeat are almost
always adequate.
Diet:
- An important consideration in eating is choosing lower
fat.
- Buy cooking oils that are unsaturated. Use low fat
cooking sprays to replace heavy oils whenever possible.
Reduce your overall use of oils even further by using
cooking techniques that require little or no oil.
Age and Gender:
- Cholesterol levels increase with age. Women generally
have a lower level than men from age 50 to 55. Once a woman
starts menopause, the cholesterol level starts to
increase.
- While there is not much that you can do about your age,
you can make sure that age does not threaten your heart
health by sticking to a healthy lifestyle and diet and by
getting your cholesterol levels monitored.
Heritage:
- Genetics play a key role in a person's health and this
includes the amount of cholesterol you might have.
- Find out if your family battles with high levels of
cholesterol and then bring this to your doctor’s attention
right away. If you have a family history of heart disease
and high cholesterol levels, work harder and start earlier
in adopting a healthy lifestyle and eating plan.
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