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How to control ldl cholesterol?

by Nancy
Posted November 29, 2010 at 11:50 AM

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  • Pranita wrote
    Posted November 30, 2010 at 10:49 AM
    *Visit your doctor and check your cholesterol levels by undergoing a fasting blood test. You will need go without drinking or eating for nine to 12 hours prior to your test. This blood test will provide you with information on your total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglyceride levels.

    *Use the results of your cholesterol test to determine if your current LDL cholesterol level is too high. In most cases, LDL levels lower than 130 mg/dL are acceptable. However, your doctor may consider a level of 130 mg/dL too high if you are at risk of heart disease. You can also use an online calculator to perform the calculations (See Resources).

    *Stop smoking to help control LDL cholesterol. Smoking cigarettes damages blood vessel walls, making them more vulnerable to fatty deposits. Smoking also lowers levels of HDL, the "good" cholesterol, according to the Mayo Clinic.

    *Eat a balanced diet high in whole grains, vegetables and fruit. Avoid excessive consumption of full-fat dairy products, red meat and other foods high in saturated and trans fats. Some fish, especially those high in omega-3 fatty acids, are healthy alternatives to red meat.

    *Consider supplementing your diet with artichoke, barley, garlic, oat bran, beta-sitosterol and blond psyllium. The Mayo Clinic states that these foods and supplements may help reduce cholesterol levels.
    *Exercise regularly to lose weight, to boost your levels of HDL and to lower your LDL cholesterol. Obesity and lack of physical activity both increase the risk of high cholesterol.

    *Control your blood sugar levels if you are diabetic by taking any prescribed medications and managing your diet. The American Diabetes Association cautions that some evidence shows a link between poorly controlled blood glucose and high LDL cholesterol.

    *Take medications to control LDL cholesterol if lifestyle changes are not sufficient to lower your levels. Common cholesterol medications include statins, bile-acid-binding resins, cholesterol absorption inhibitors and drugs that contain a combination of statin and cholesterol absorption inhibitor.
  • Swati Khanna wrote
    Posted February 16, 2011 at 1:31 PM
    Hii Pranita..I would just like to add on that the diet plays an important role in reducing LDL levels. The diet should be essentially high in fibers,and foods containing omega 3 fatty acids. So the diet should contain foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables,whole cereals,pulses,sprouts,garlic,flax seeds,fish like salmon and sardine,garlic,walnuts,almonds.
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