Heart Disease Specials

February 11, 2009

Dealing With High Cholesterol And Triglycerides

by Adrian Fletcher

There is a good chance that an overweight person, who has a high level of cholesterol, will also have very high level of triglyceride. The type of food that you eat and the lifestyle that you maintain is the common thread between cholesterol and triglycerides.

The body stores fat from food that is eaten but not being used for energy immediately as triglycerides. Our food and lifestyle are directly related to our cholesterol and triglyceride levels. So we can control cholesterol and triglyceride by changing our food habits and lifestyle. This is often the first place to start if you have high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.

Much information is available regarding the various types of foods that you could consume for maintaining optimum levels of cholesterol and triglycerides. Your first task should be to gather as much as information as you possibly can about the food that you consume which pose challenges for maintaining acceptable cholesterol levels.

You should plan a menu that includes meals that will keep your cholesterol levels within healthy ranges and this will promote better heart health. It is necessary that you know which kinds of food can keep you healthy and the foods that you eat that can cause problems or place you at risk of heart disease.

Many individuals don’t have adequate knowledge of foods that could elevate their cholesterol levels. But once you are aware of those which cause problems, you should substitute them with healthier ones. However, the new foods that you substitute them with should be the ones that you enjoy eating. Once you get into a routine of selecting healthier foods, you won’t even miss the problem ones. This is because you will feel better when you consume healthy foods. You can still eat many of your favorite dishes but just change some of the ingredients to healthier options.

Moderately exercising for a minimum of a half hour for five days out of each week will help to decrease your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Exercising is good for your body because you will feel renewed and full of energy. When you feel like you are worn out and groggy the majority of the time, just including a half hour of fast paced walking each day this could help you feel well. You will be surprised with how much energy you will have after you have exercised.

Dieting and exercising are just two of the methods that you can use to reduce your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Certainly, your physician can give you a prescription medicine that will decrease the level of your cholesterol. But, if you take control of your own health and well being by watching what you eat, this is the best thing you can do to be on the road to a healthier and happier life. It is actually very simple to make these changes and you will reap the benefits with improved health as you grow older.

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