Is High Cholesterol A Risk for You?
Are You At Risk For Having High Cholesterol?
by: News Canada
Take the cholesterol test to see if you have any risk factors
(NC)-High cholesterol is a common medical condition, affecting approximately eight million Canadians. Since high
cholesterol cannot be felt, many people do not fully understand the effect it can have on their arteries and
heart. High cholesterol is a contributing factor for the development of heart
disease.
1. If any
of these apply to you, talk to your doctor about having your cholesterol tested:
You are a woman over the age of 50.
You are a man over the age of 40.
You have heart disease (angina, heart attack, coronary bypass, stroke, angioplasty).
You have diabetes.
You have family history of heart disease or cholesterol (mother, father, sister, brother or grandparent).
2. If you have two or more of the following:
You are overweight.
You are physically inactive.
You are a smoker.
You have high blood pressure.
If you checked off one from the first list and two or more in the second list, you should ask your physician to
have your cholesterol tested. Realistically, people may have more than just one risk factor. For example, someone
who is physically inactive may also have high cholesterol in addition to high blood pressure. The combination of
two or more risk factors multiples the chances of developing heart disease, the number one killer of Canadians.
High cholesterol is one of the major modifiable risk factors of heart disease. It is possible to reduce cholesterol
to a safe level with lifestyle changes and sometimes medication. Most importantly, for those who have diabetes or
heart disease, lowering your cholesterol to target levels is crucial because of the increased risk for a
cardiovascular event like a heart attack.
Do not be discouraged if you have identified more than one risk factor. For more information on cholesterol and its
link to heart disease, please visit www.makingtheconnection.ca or call toll-free 1-877-4-LOW-LDL
(1-877-456-9535).
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10 Easy Tips to Eat Your Way to Lower Cholesterol This Month
Nicky Pilkington
So you have high cholesterol and need to lower it? That is no surprise considering how many people have high
cholesterol these days. To help lower your cholesterol, here are 10 tips you can get started with today.
As with anything health related, diet and exercise are the two crucial components. What you eat is critical to
lowering your cholesterol levels, so that is what is included here.
One thing you should know is the difference between LDL and HDL cholesterol. Simply think of HDL as "healthy" and
LDL as "lousy." HDL can actually help carry cholesterol out of your blood vessels while LDL allows it to deposit
inside your artery walls.
The good news is that you can change your cholesterol for the better. Here is how to do just that:
1. Have a nice sandwich on whole wheat bread or a pita with some lean turkey and lots of fresh veggies. Skip the
hot dogs, bologna, and salami, and hold the Mayo. All of those are highly processed and filled with fat and
cholesterol.
2. Fish, like salmon, is good. Look for wild red salmon varieties, which are very high in Omega-3 fatty acids (good
fat.) Also, flax seed is a good source of Omega-3s.
3. Avoid Trans fats! Not only do they raise the lousy LDL cholesterol, they can also lower your HDL levels! Stay
away from foods like margarine, shortening, and processed foods containing partially hydrogenated soybean oil.
4. Go ahead, go nuts! Look for walnuts mainly but also try almonds, macadamia nuts, cashews, and pecans. Nuts are
high in fat, but it's the good kind. (Also, use natural peanut butter instead of the normal kind which contains
unhealthy Trans fats.)
5. Limit desserts and try to eat only the healthier ones like angel food cake, graham crackers, Jell-O, and
fat-free frozen yogurt.
6. Eat foods that are high in fiber. Examples include whole wheat bread, oatmeal, fruits, vegetables, beans, and
some cereals. (Look for the boxes that say "may help lower cholesterol.")
7. Use the grill. If you're going to have steak or burgers, grill them at home and use lean meat. This practice
avoids the grease, is fun, and the meat tastes great.
8. Find a new salad dressing. Most of them are full of Trans fats and cholesterol. Olive oil is good, and maybe add
vinegar or lemon juice. Also, skip the bacon bits, croutons, and egg yolks.
9. Go overboard on fruits and vegetables. They contain no cholesterol and they have lots of nutrients like
antioxidants.
Here are some examples: green peas, broccoli, cauliflower, apples, oranges, mangos, papaya, pineapple, tomato,
garlic, onions, spinach, water chestnuts, bananas, apricots, blueberries, and kiwi.
10. Avoid fast food like french fries and anything else from the deep fryer. Those foods will raise your
cholesterol like crazy, so stay away from the burger joints if you can.
11. Bonus tip: Use spices like pepper and oregano to add flavor to your dishes. They are a healthy alternative to
other toppings like Mayo.
That was easy, wasn't it? Just make some of these changes and get plenty of exercise like walking, jogging,
swimming, or playing basketball. You will have lower cholesterol in no time!
About the author:
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