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    Keeping Your Cholesterol Low To Ward Off Heart Disease
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Heart Disease
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    For some people, the risk of heart disease is faced due to no fault of their own. There are many genetic factors that come into play when assessing one's risk of developing heart disease, and some people are more prone to developing it than others. However, there are some things that you can do in order to decrease the likelihood of you developing the disease. In this article, we'll talk about one of the preventative measures that you can take - keeping your levels of cholesterol low. We'll talk about how you can do it, what benefits it can have, and why you need to watch your levels with respect to heart disease.

    First, we'll discuss the substance of cholesterol itself. It's a waxy compound that is found in animal products. There are two different types of cholesterol - low density lipoproteins, or LDLs, and high density lipoproteins, or HDLs. Low density lipoproteins are considered bad cholesterol, and you need to do your best to maintain low levels of this type of cholesterol. HDLs, by contrast, are known as 'good' cholesterol, and high levels of it are acceptable. When human beings eat cholesterol, it flows through the bloodstream, sometimes depositing itself within blood vessels. When the blood vessels that are surrounding the heart begin to get built up levels of plaque around them, the blood flow into the heart is constricted. Once the buildup gets big enough, blood flow to the heart may completely stop, resulting in a heart attack. Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States, so it's important to remember that you need to take good care of your heart in order to stay healthy.

    When it comes to keeping a diet that is beneficial to your cholesterol levels, you should opt for foods with unsaturated fats. Saturated fats should be avoided. You should also do your best to get enough servings of whole grains, as well as a healthy amount of fruits and vegetables. You should avoid eating fatty foods, and opt for fish and lean meat for protein. You should also consider adding more garlic to your diet, as it is helpful in balancing the LDL and HDL levels present within the body.

    By maintaining your levels of cholesterol, studies have shown that you can decrease your risk of developing coronary heart disease by a level of about twenty to thirty percent. While that may not sound like a significant amount, it's important to remember the other lifestyle choices that you can make to decrease your risk of developing heart disease. You should be sure to have an exercise program that incorporates at least a half hour of activity at least five days per week. Also, if you are a smoker, you should stop the habit as soon as you can, as it causes the heart to work overtime, greatly increasing your risks of developing heart disease. By keeping your lifestyle in check, you can greatly reduce your risks of falling victim to the number one cause of death.

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    Mike Serovey is the owner and webmaster for http://www.mikeserovey.net where you can submit your articles for free.

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