Not exact matches
I am writing to you because I ironically had a yearly physical yesterday and they did a
blood test and my
cholesterol was so
high they
called me this morning (went from 240 to 340).
Those whose parents made it to 85 scored
higher on a variety of factors, including a combined measure of heart health
called the Framingham risk score, which takes into account age,
cholesterol,
blood pressure, hypertension and cigarette smoking.
Those who hit this level were much more likely to report that they'd stopped taking medication to control
high blood pressure,
blood sugar and
cholesterol, and achieved remission of an obesity - linked breathing condition
called sleep apnea.
Today, though, these fatty acids are also implicated in diseases that are part of the so -
called «metabolic syndrome» — obesity, diabetes (through the metabolism of sugars),
high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease (through the metabolism of
cholesterol and triglycerides), the authors say.
These include a history of depression, alcohol, education, diet, and a cluster
called vascular risk factors because they affect the
blood supply in the brain, such as stroke, heart disease,
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, diabetes and obesity.
However, there are rare occurrences where
high blood levels of LDL
cholesterol result from a genetic defect
called familial hypercholesterolemia (FH).
Then there is a type of
cholesterol called LDL and it is regarded as bad
cholesterol because
high amounts of LDL can accelerate plaque growth in the walls of the
blood vessels.
What's more a larger midsection in combination with an increased
blood pressure,
high triglyceride levels in your
blood, low levels of good
cholesterol and increasing
blood sugar levels are symptoms of the so -
called «Syndrome X», which appears when the stores of visceral fat are
high.
The Reaven diet, named after Dr. Gerald Reaven,
calls for 5 percent protein, 40 percent fat, 45 percent carbohydrates.12 Dr. Gerald Reaven spent many years researching Syndrome X, characterized by
high blood cholesterol, obesity, insulin resistance and
high blood pressure.
In 1988, a man
called Gerald Reaven noted that several risk factors such as
high cholesterol,
high blood pressure and
high blood sugar are commonly cluster together in over weight individuals.
The
higher the level of HDL
cholesterol in your blood, the LOWER your chance is of getting heart disease,» explains an article called «What is Choleste
cholesterol in your
blood, the LOWER your chance is of getting heart disease,» explains an article
called «What is
CholesterolCholesterol?»
While serum
cholesterol levels provide an inaccurate indication of future heart disease, a
high level of a substance
called homocysteine in the
blood has been positively correlated with pathological buildup of plaque in the arteries and the tendency to form clots — a deadly combination.
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Inflammation has been
called «the silent killer,» but here are a few signs: Ongoing, irritating joint or muscle pain Allergies or asthma
High blood pressure
High blood sugar
High cholesterol Ulcers Irritable Bowel Syndrome, other digestive issues Fatigue Chronic skin problems or irritations / rashes Depression
When LDL
cholesterol levels are
high, fatty deposits (
called plaques) can build up in the arteries, the
blood vessels that carry
blood from the heart throughout the body.
Both of these substances belong to a group of special beneficial fibers
called lignans, and have been shown to have a
cholesterol - lowering effect in humans, and to prevent
high blood pressure and increase vitamin E supplies in animals.