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Does age affect high cholesterol?

The chances of developing high cholesterol increase after the age of 45


What is the mental aspect of high blood pressure and cholesterol?

Too much cholesterol in the blood, or high blood cholesterol, can be serious. People with high blood cholesterol have a greater chance of getting heart disease. High blood cholesterol itself does not cause symptoms, so many people are unaware that their cholesterol level is too high.


What is cholestreol?

Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in your blood. Your body needs cholesterol to build healthy cells, but high levels of cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease.


Can high carbohydrate intake increase cholesterol levels?

Can high carbohydrate intake increase cholesterol levels?


What does CHOL mean in blood test?

CHOL in a blood test typically stands for total cholesterol, which is a measure of the total amount of cholesterol in your blood, including both HDL (good) cholesterol and LDL (bad) cholesterol. High levels of total cholesterol can increase your risk for heart disease and other health issues.


What is the medical term meaning high blood cholesterol level?

Cholesterol is a medical and chemical term.


Does salt increase cholesterol?

Salt does cause high cholesterol. Usually, too much salt can result to fluid retention which in return causes high pressure against the blood vessel walls. The general result of this is normally high blood pressure. Eating food that is high in cholesterol and fat causes high cholesterol.


Does giving blood lower cholesterol?

No is the simple answer. Cholesterol is for the most part evenly distributed in the blood and therefore when donating blood you take cholesterol with the blood. Your body will have a lower MASS of cholesterol but the CONCENTRATION of cholesterol has not changed, which is what is important for you I presume. However, when giving blood they encourage no fatty meals or food 24 hours before to avoid high levels of fats and cholesterol in the blood, which means you shouldn't e giving blood if you have high cholesterol.


What is a patient with high blood pressure awho frequently consumes high-cholesterol foods might develop?

A patient with high blood pressure who frequently consumes high-cholesterol foods is at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, such as heart disease and stroke. The combination of elevated blood pressure and high cholesterol can lead to atherosclerosis, where arteries become clogged and narrowed. This can impair blood flow and increase the likelihood of serious complications, including heart attacks. Managing both blood pressure and cholesterol levels through diet and lifestyle changes is crucial for reducing these risks.


How is high cholesterol levels a risk factor for ischemia?

Risk of developing coronary artery disease increases as blood cholesterol levels increase. When combined with other factors, the risk is even greater.


what's the symptom and signs of high cholesterol. Is that to much fat in the blood. My Doctor say I have to much fat in the blood.?

To much fat in the blood is that posiable. Could this be high cholesterol.


Why the bread can be advertised as no cholesterol?

High blood cholesterol is one of the four major risk factors for coronary heart disease (cigarette smoking, high blood pressure, and sedentary lifestyle are the other three). High blood cholesterol occurs when there is too much cholesterol in your blood. Your cholesterol level is determined partly by your genetic makeup and the saturated fat and cholesterol in the foods you eat. Even if you didn't eat any cholesterol, your body would manufacture enough for its needs.