How to Lower Cholesterol in Men
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Eat foods that lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol. Bad cholesterol is known as low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, which is the culprit for fatty buildups in the arteries, while high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, is beneficial in that it assists with transport of cholesterol to the liver where it can be eliminated. Foods that are high in soluble fiber content like oatmeal and bran tend to reduce LDL. Other foods that have been shown to help cholesterol are nuts, fish, olive oil, legumes, fruits and vegetables.
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Avoid foods that are high in cholesterol and saturated fat. Fatty foods like butter, red meats and dairy tend to increase cholesterol. Egg yolks are especially high in cholesterol.
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Increase physical activity. Physical activity has several benefits on one's cholesterol. For one, it tends to reduce overall fat buildup in the body, which decreases the chance of blockages in the arteries. It also increases the efficiency of the heart, making it stronger and less likely to suffer a serious failure. Physical activity has also been linked with higher levels of good cholesterol, which in turn leads to lower levels of LDL.
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Avoid smoking and secondhand smoke. Smoking suppresses good cholesterol and is strongly associated with increased incidence of heart disease. Smokers who quit tend to see a sizable increase in good cholesterol and a corresponding decline in bad cholesterol.
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Use medication to reduce bad cholesterol. For those with a genetic history of bad cholesterol, special medications such as Lipitor, Crestor and Zocor can be used to lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol.
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