Because they eat a lot of fish, which contains omega 3 - this regulates cholesterol levels
It is easier to raise your cholesterol if its too low rather than lower it. So based on that I would say that higher cholesterol is worse than too low.
Blood type does not affect cholesterol levels. Heredity, eating low-fat foods, and exercise all do affect cholesterol levels.
There are many treatments available for lowering cholesterol levels including low-fat and low-cholesterol diets, regular exercise, and prescription medications.
Eating a low cholesterol diet can help reduce cholesterol levels. Alternatively a person can exercise more or quit smoking in order to lower their levels. As a last resort a doctor may prescribe a drug to help lower the cholesterol levels.
high cholesterol
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Everything can be consumed in moderation without harming your cholesterol levels. Peanut butter in particular is a food low in cholesterol and would not disturb your current levels.
a fish :D
There are many tips to help lower cholesterol levels. WebMd has 9 excellent food tips to follow here. http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/checklist-your-low-cholesterol-diet
a daily intake of 10.2 grams of psyllium seed husk, combined with a diet low in saturated fats, consistently lowered blood cholesterol levels.
High triglyceride levels may lead to heart disease, especially in people with low levels of "good" cholesterol and high levels of "bad" cholesterol, and in people with type 2 diabetes. Experts disagree, though, on just how bad of an effect high triglyceride levels by themselves have on the heart.
There is no specific self-test for low cholesterol levels. If you suspect you have low cholesterol, consult with a healthcare professional who can order a blood test to measure your cholesterol levels accurately. Symptoms of low cholesterol can vary, so it's important to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.