Cholesterol is found in fatty foods. The health hazards of too much cholesterol or high cholesterol levels is risk of heart disease, heart attack or stroke. The presence of high cholesterol levels is detected by a blood test. It can be treated by a change in diet or medication.
LDLC Cholesterol is considered to be the "bad" cholesterol in one's diet. Intake of too much LDLC Cholesterol increases the risk of cardiovascular health problems.
A reliable cholesterol chart can be found on certified health websites such as the NHS, which has information on not only cholesterol levels but diseases that can be caused by too much, or indeed too little, cholesterol. A reliable cholesterol chart can also be found at webMD - which is a certified website for health advice.
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Good cholesterol is a measure of the cholesterol in your blood that is healthy for you, as opposed to unhealthy cholesterol which can harm your body if you have too much in your system. Find more information about good and bad cholesterol at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hdl-cholesterol/CL00030
Red meat like beef, pork and lamb has too much cholesterol. Nuts like Pista, Badam, Kaju also have lots of cholesterol
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High cholesterol is associated with bad heart health in the sense that when there is too much choleserol in your blood it builds up on the walls of your arteries, which decreases the blood flow that is able to get to your heart. To find out more about high cholesterol and bad heart health with ways to help prevent it go to http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart-disease-lower-cholesterol-risk
Cholesterol is a four ringed molecule. It is classified as a lipid, which means it is fat soluble like oils and fats. Cholesterol is synthesized by the body and required for normal functioning, but too much cholesterol is unhealthy. It is important to consult with a physician for healthy diet advice, diagnosis and management of health conditions.
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