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- $Title{If My Cholesterol Is Low Do I Still Need a Healthier Diet?}
- $Subject{cholesterol level eat diet preventive maintenance hdl ldl plaque
- hardening arteries foods heart disease high blood pressure low high density
- lipoprotein lipoproteins cholesterin levels diets artery food nutrition}
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- How Cholesterol Levels Affect the Arteries*0002701.scf}
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- If My Cholesterol Is Low Do I Still Need a Healthier Diet?
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- QUESTION: I have read, many times, that a level of cholesterol of 200 is
- considered good. I guess I am pretty lucky in that my level is 205. I am
- otherwise in good health and like to eat whatever I desire, but my wife keeps
- insisting that I still maintain a healthful diet. Now is all this fuss really
- necessary? If it isn't broken, why fix it?
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- ANSWER: I suppose this answer comes under the classification of "preventive
- maintenance". I know you believe that the 205 is almost as good as a 200, but
- the American Heart Association recommends that anyone with a level that is
- over 200 consult their physician for advice. You might need to determine the
- ratio of the HDL (good) cholesterol to the LDL (bad) cholesterol, for that too
- is an important consideration in removing the cholesterol plaque that leads to
- hardening of the arteries.
- More important, your letter carries the impression that the numbers are
- more important than the state of health. While you may be under control, or
- nearly, keep on the road of eating anything anytime and that glowing picture
- may soon change. There are foods that are virtual booby traps, loaded with
- cholesterol, that can easily be avoided. It takes just a bit of educated
- concern and a tad of attention; and you can maintain your present level, or
- even lower it to a truly enviable level of 200 or below.
- Cholesterol levels are just one of several risk factors you might wish to
- consider in evaluating your present state of health. They include your own
- family history, and whether or not other members of your family have suffered
- from heart disease of high blood pressure. They are good indicators that you
- may have to pay a bit more attention to diet, than you seem to be doing at
- present.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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