High
Levels Of Good Cholesterol Will Decrease the Risk for Heart
Disease
Not all cholesterol will harm the health of a
person though cholesterol is often thought of as being low density
lipoprotein (LDL) which threatens the arteries by creating plaque
buildup therein. As LDL cholesterol builds up, it causes a
condition referred to as atherosclerosis which causes a narrowing
of the passage that pumps blood to the body and it makes the heart
work extra hard to keep blood circulation flowing. To add to the
ill effects of LDL cholesterol, pieces of the plaque may break off
and result in clotting or even heart attacks. Good cholesterol, on
the other hand, is the high density lipoprotein (HDL) that keeps an
inventory of LDL levels and helps eliminate extra stock. It is
beneficial to the health to have high HDL levels and low LDL
levels, though the optimum ratio levels are somewhat difficult to
ascertain.
Genetics are known to play a part in determining
cholesterol levels and women tend to have high HDL levels, though
it need not necessarily help protect them from heart disease. It is
known for a fact that good cholesterol confers a
degree of protection from heart disease, but the focus of
“cholesterol wars” has been to reduce LDL rather than raise HDL
cholesterol levels. Only recently has it been discovered that low
HDL levels are an independent risk factor for heart disease.
HDL Is
Beneficial to a Person’s Health
Good
cholesterol or HDL scours the walls of the blood vessels
and cleans up unwanted and extra cholesterol. It is thus necessary
for persons affected with elevated cholesterol levels and whose HDL
levels are below 40 mg/DL, to take steps to increase their HDL
level. To increase HDL levels, a person may take to aerobic
exercising, lose weight, stop smoking, cut out the trans fatty
acids, take a drink or two of alcohol, increase monounsaturated
fats in the diet, and also add soluble fiber to the diet. These
measures will help increase HDL levels and improve a person’s
health.
Drug therapy for increasing good cholesterol
levels is not as successful as those that reduce bad cholesterol
levels, and statins perform poorly in increasing HDL levels.
Nevertheless, HDL levels have attracted increasing amount of
attention that has led many companies attempting to develop new
drugs targeted at increasing the HDL levels. On the whole, people
with high levels of good cholesterol are less at
risk for heart disease since HDL actually helps clear away the LDL
or bad cholesterol from the blood vessels. Since many areas of the
body depend on cholesterol for their proper functioning, having
high HDL levels will certainly contribute to a person’s better
health.
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