Cholesterol is
necessary for the growth of a human body, in today's society
cholesterol is generally misunderstood and the impacts of it are
underestimated. Cholesterol can lead to disturbing health problems if
it is not controlled correctly.
It is imperative, when selecting a diet or making lifestyle choices, to
distinguish between the various kinds of cholesterol. HDL cholesterol
is generally thought to be the superior type of cholesterol. It is
accountable for many significant physical functions as well as the
preservation of cell walls.
LDL cholesterol, or low-density, is the bad type of cholesterol. An
excess of LDL cholesterol in the human body can bring about
cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and even stroke. If your family
has a history of heart problems, it's imperative not only to supervise
your cholesterol intake, but also to get regular cholesterol readings
from your healthcare professional.
What Are Normal Cholesterol Readings
Cholesterol readings normally comprise of an LDL cholesterol reading,
an HDL cholesterol reading and a total cholesterol reading. You might
impulsively be inclined to get a whole cholesterol reading, but it
actually isn't the most significant number. Be sure to keep your eyes
on the whole picture.
In general, you want your whole cholesterol to stay under 200. A
borderline analysis may be as high as the 230s, but anything above 240
should indicate some grave red flags. LDL cholesterol ought to if
possible remain below 130. If it strays into the 160s, you'll want to
begin making some fairly major nutritional changes. Lastly, HDL
cholesterol should stay above 45. Anything below 40 should give you
concern.
As a precaution normal cholesterol readings should be performed
regularly by your doctor. In between visits to your healthcare
professional, there are a number of things that you can do yourself to
keep bad cholesterol at bay. Choose a balanced diet that includes a
good amount of protein, in the form of fish and dark meat, and be sure
to get four to six servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Keep
away from foods that have a lot of fat, as they are inclined to raise
blood cholesterol levels.
When all is said and done, cholesterol is nothing to get panicked
about. The best solution for high cholesterol truly is common sense. Be
reasonable in the foods you eat, and you'll most likely never have to
worry about it.
Dr. Sumit Dubey
New Delhi
Posted on Saturday, 16th October 2010
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Thanks , for you put it in such a simple way.