HDLs are good cholesterol and LDLs are bad for you. LDL stands for Low Density Lipoproteins and they stick to the inside of the arteries, narrowing them and making blood pressure higher. If one of the 'plaques' is knocked off, it can block the bloodstream causing a heart attack.
LDL is always a bad cholesterol. LDL collects in the walls of blood vessels, causing the blocking of atherosclerosis. Higher LDL levels put you at greater risk for a heart attack from a sudden blood clot in an artery.
There are many good Cholesterol foods. There are two types of Cholesterol, HDLs, and LDLs. HDLs are the good type of cholesterol, and these are items are mostly fruits (eggs are a good source of HDLs too!). LDLs are the bad Cholesterol, avoid them at all costs if you want a better HDL count. Fish and Nuts are examples of LDLs.
There's are two types of fibre one being soluble fibre the other insoluble both are good for your general well being in different ways. There's also more than one type of cholesterol, good and bad. Insoluble fibre helps clear out your system and keep your colon healthy. Soluble fibre has been shown to lower bad cholesterol in your system, it being the LDL kind and has no effect on the good brands of cholesterol in your body the HDL and trigycerides kind. I don't know the exact science behind it but I think it has something to do with soluble fibre stopping the LDLs from bonding in your blood and allows the body to process them better.
Fried foods, liver meats, and beef are all foods that will increase your ldl cholesterol. This is the unhealthy type of cholesterol, and too much of this is not good for you.
HDL cholesterol is not a symptom, it is a type of cholesterol that occurs in your body and makes up part of your overall cholesterol score. HDL is the "good cholesterol" which removes build-up from artery walls and flushes the fat to the liver to be processed. When you get your cholesterol tested, a high HDL number is a positive result.
hdl is your good cholesterol..you want it higher and you want your ldl to be lower
Good cholesterol is the cholesterol that the body makes on its own. It helps keep your heart healthy and fights off diseases that can be triggered by bad cholesterol, which is the type that you get from meats and dairy products. Both levels will go up and down, but there is little connection between the two. If you have high levels of bad cholesterol, it can cause health problems, but cutting back on animal products will only effect bad cholesterol, and the good cholesterol in your body will more or less stay the same/ increase.
No. It does have a type of fat that is now considered to lower the bad type of cholesterol in your body
The cholesterol scale measures the amount and percentage of three different fats in the blood: high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and triglycerides. Levels are indicated for total cholesterol and for each component. The scale delineates desirable, borderline and high ranges for each type. Desirable levels for total cholesterol in the blood should be under 200 mg/dl. For LDLs, also known as the bad cholesterol, the number should be 130 or less. HDL levels should be 50 or higher, while triglycerides, which are fats in the blood that provide energy, should be less than 200.
TC ,or total serum cholesterol, is a quantitative analysis of cholesterol in the patients blood. The type of cholesterol is as important as the quantity of cholesterol.
No. But fatty foods are usually high in cholesterol.
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High cholesterol can put you at risk for heart attack and stroke. High cholesterol diets include eating a lot of chips and junk food. One type of food that still tastes good and helps lower cholesterol is Cheerios cereal!