Alcohol actually can lower cholesterol as alcohol can break down fats which cause cholesterol. Too much alcohol, however, can totally destroy the liver beyond repair. Countries like France who have high levels of fat in their diet but drink lots of wine have low rates of Heart disease cases which is said to be due to the high level of alcohol drunk.
Yes too much can raise however moderate amounts can raise good cholesterol
If someone drinks enough beer for it to affect their weight, then it may also harm their LDL and HDL cholesterol levels. LDL is bad cholesterol and HDL is good cholesterol.
Alcohol improves triglyceride and cholesterol (raises HDL or "good" cholesterol while lowering LDL or "bad" cholesterol.
A lot. It will ruin your liver and other organs. Don't drink! It's not cool. It killed my aunt and it could kill you.
alcohol affect your cholesterol it incise hdl
yes it does.
yes. it is.
It is wrong question, actually alcohol raises cholesterol
Drinking alcohol in moderation raises HDL ("good cholesterol" and lowers JDJ ("bad cholesterol"). That's one reason that drinking alcohol in moderation promotes good health and longevity.
No. Cholesterol is a steroid alcohol and cellulose is a polysaccharide (a complex sugar).
Drinking alcohol is one of the major causes of high cholesterol. People who are taking anti-cholesterol medications such as Zocor and Lipitor should not drink alcohol at all.
The biggest causes of high cholesterol are poor diet and a poor, inactive lifestyle. Smoking is also a large factor, as is alcohol. Avoiding smoking and alcohol can help lower cholesterol.
An alcohol, but it has cyclic rings and double bond.
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YES Cholesterol is an AlcoholThe polar hydroxyl group at the end of a cholesterol molecule is made of two atoms. These two molecules make cholesterol an alcohol. Ethanol, the alcoholic component of alcoholic beverages, has this same structure at the end of its molecule..,,,By: Farman marwat kpk, PAKISTANMSC CHEMISTRYGOMAL UNIVERSITY
If you drink alcohol 12 hours before the blood test for cholesterol, its traces will be found in the blood sample. It is therefore advisable not to drink alcohol.
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It doesn't, directly, but if you are taking a statin you should not be using alcohol. Alcohol is a primary cause of high cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a member of the alcohol group, as proven by its distinctive -ol suffix. It is thus an organic compound.