Facts Worth Learning About Cholesterol

by Jay Coleman

There is both good and bad cholesterol which means that it is important to be able to differentiate between each type and know how it impacts a person’ s health and know the ways and means to lower it in case such is needed.

The diverse types of cholesterol are LDL and HDL and the preceding is a bad type because when there’s excess of it in a person’s blood it will build up in the inner walls of his or her arteries which can end up causing the blocking of the arteries and thus causes atherosclerosis that’s not a desirable condition.

HDL In High Quantities Will Keep From Heart Attacks

However, the good form of cholesterol is HDL, which when present in high quantities will actually help in preventing heart attacks, though when the level of HDL is low, it can put the person at risk of experiencing a heart attack.

There is another aspect to cholesterol and that is triglyceride, which is a type of fat that’s obtained from the food that you eat and which is also produced in the body, and when there is a high level of triglycerides, you are at risk of having high total cholesterol in which you can get high LDL as well as low HDL, which is bad for your health.

In order to test your cholesterol level, you may require to take a test that’s aimed at measuring your lipoproteins which are sorted according to their density. In case of high density, the ratio of proteins compared to fat will be high and high density lipoproteins or HDL is the good cholesterol which does the work needed to help unblock your arteries and which also helps in getting rid of unwanted fat from the body.

On the other side of this thing, low density lipoproteins or LDL which along with very low density lipoproteins or VLDL and triglycerides make up the bad cholesterol, which in high numbers will cause your arteries to be clogged and results in a heart attack including other similar diseases related to the heart.

Of course, bad as well as good cholesterol will vary from one person to another and the main factors that affect how much of it you may have are being overweight, diets with plenty of saturated fats as well as cholesterol and absenteeism of sufficient exercises as well as hereditary conditions. Also, cholesterol will also go up as a person becomes older and to control the level of it in your body, it is advised to eat nutritious foods and take plenty of exercises.

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