hyperlipidemia
Insulin resistance may be stimulated by elevated concentrations of fatty acids and triglycerides. Specific cells secrete the insulin in response to elevated blood amino acid concentrations.
Broad- or floating-betalipoproteinemiaCombined hyperlipidemia NOSElevated cholesterol with elevated triglycerides NECFredrickson's hyperlipoproteinemia, type IIb or IIIHyperbetalipoproteinemia with prebetalipoproteinemiaHypercholesteremia with endogenous hyperglyceridemiaHyperlipidemia, group CTubo-eruptive xanthomaXanthoma tuberosum
Go to your doctor.
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The most common cause of elevated serum cholesterol is eating foods that are rich in saturated fats or contain high levels of cholesterol. Elevated cholesterol also can be caused by an underlying disease.
Alcohol elevates triglycerides. Elevated triglycerides can also be a symptom of the metabolic syndrome. There isn´t an association between high triglycerides and any particular food. Fast carbohydrates and saturaded fat combined to overweight, physical inactivity and age can lead to elevated triglyserides and/or metabolic syndrome. Additional information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_syndrome
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High triglycerides are caused by obesity, diabetes and high alcohol consumption. To prevent this it is important to eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly and avoid heavy drinking.
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Elevated HDL concentrations are associated with a low risk of heart disease because they:
Lifestyle modifications make sense for anyone with elevated cholesterol. But if your cardiovascular risk is high, you may also need to take a cholesterol-lowering drug.
If you are really wondering what type and kinds of food that can lower your HDL cholesterol levels because your cholesterol is elevated, then I suggest you eat grapes.