Cholesterol Diet Information
Eating is one of the things that can affect your cholesterol
level a great deal. If you have too high cholesterol, the foods
you eat can be one of the things you can control to most
effectively and quickly lower your cholesterol. In fact, if you
have elevated levels of high cholesterol, a healthy diet is the
one thing that you must absolutely do in order to ensure heart
health.
Cholesterol Diet Information
Once your doctor has confirmed that you have high cholesterol,
you can take steps to regain your health by following a low
cholesterol and low fat diet. Being true to such a healthful
diet will ensure that you can reduce total cholesterol levels
by as much as 15 percent. As an added benefit, this sort of
diet will also make you feel generally healthier and more
energetic as well.
You will benefit further with a regular exercise schedule
and this will raise your "good" HDL levels for a total package
of healthy living. Do this and within as short as 30 days you
will experience a renewed sense of energy and vitality. The
effects over all will be immediate.
Following a low cholesterol and low fat diet
necessitates that you must do the following:
- Get less than 7% of your day's total calories from
saturated fat. In fact, try to lower your saturated fat
intake as far as possible. Your doctor may even recommend
that you get a smaller percentage of your calories from
saturated fat, especially if you have very high
cholesterol.
- Receive 25_35% or less of your day's total calories
from fat. Again, your doctor may recommend that you consume
an even smaller (or a larger) amount of fat than
this.
- Consume less than 200 milligrams of dietary cholesterol
each day, or follow the limits for dietary cholesterol that
your doctor sets for you.
- Limit your sodium intake to 2400 milligrams a day. Sea
salt is a better option, but reducing your intake of all
salts is the better choice.
- You should be resolved to eat only enough calories to
improve your healthy weight and reduce your blood
cholesterol level. Being overweight can contribute to
cholesterol and to heart ailments. If you need assistance
seek out a nutritionist or dietician.
- Refuse foods made with harmful trans fats such as
margarine, salad dressing and sauces.
- Enjoy foods high in soluble fiber. These foods
include:
- Oats, rye, and barley
- Fruits (especially try oranges and pears)
- Vegetables (especially brussel sprouts and
carrots
- Dried peas and beans
Avoid the Following Foods for Best
Health:
High cholesterol foods can increase your level of blood
cholesterol. High cholesterol foods include:
- Organ meats (this includes liver, which may
be eaten in small quantities)
- Egg yolks
- Full fat dairy products
Fried and processed foods are often high in fat and
salt, which can wreak havoc on your heart health. Limit and eat
only in moderation if at all:
- Highly processed foods, and especially processed meats
such as deli meats, sausages, hot dogs, bologna, salami and
fatty red meats
- All foods that are fried, especially deep fried
foods
You will produce meals that have lower saturated
fats when you try the following methods of food
preparation:
- Bake
- Broil
- Microwave
- Poach
- Steam
- Grill
- Roast (only if you remove fats that are melted in the
process)
- Lightly stir-fry or sauté using low-fat and low-salt
broth
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