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Lowering Cholesterol - 15 Tips for Avoiding Heart Disease ( I )

Simple Steps to Lower Cholesterol


Lowering Cholesterol - 15 Tips for Avoiding Heart  Has your doctor said you have high cholesterol (called hypercholesterolemia)?
Then you know you need to change your diet and lifestyle to lower cholesterol and your risk of heart disease. Even if your doctor prescribed a cholesterol drug to bring levels down, you'll still need to change your diet and become more active for cardiovascular health. These simple tips can help you keep cholesterol levels in check.

1.Portion Control: Give Yourself a Hand

Lowering Cholesterol - 15 Tips for Avoiding Heart  Most Americans eat super-sized meals, with portions that are twice the size recommended for good health. That can contribute to weight gain and high cholesterol. Here's an easy way to practice portion control for a meal: Use your hand. One serving of meat or fish is about what fits in the palm of your hand. One serving of fresh fruit is about the size of your fist. And a serving of cooked vegetables, rice, or pasta should fit in your cupped hand.


2.Serve Up the Heart-Healthy Food

Lowering Cholesterol - 15 Tips for Avoiding Heart  Load your plate with fruits and vegetables -- five to nine servings a day -- to help lower LDL "bad" cholesterol. Antioxidants in these foods may provide the benefit. Or it may be that when we eat more fruits and veggies, we eat less fatty foods. Either way, you'll also help lower blood pressure and maintain a healthy weight. Foods enriched with plant sterols, such as some margarine spreads, yogurts, and other foods, can also help lower LDL cholesterol.



3.For Heart Health, Look to the Sea

Lowering Cholesterol - 15 Tips for Avoiding Heart A heart-healthy diet has fish on the menu twice a week. Why? Fish is low in saturated fat and high in healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids help lower levels of trigylcerides, a type of fat in the blood. They may also help lower cholesterol, slowing the growth of plaque in arteries. Go for fatty fish, such as salmon, tuna, trout, and sardines. Just don't drop the filets in the deep fryer –

9 Comments

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8 months ago

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

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3 months ago