The list of natural interventions
for hypercholesterolemia mentioned in this article is not comprehensive; therefore, it is recommended to consult a health - care provider trained in natural medicine for proper dosing and to determine which interventions are appropriate.
Not exact matches
That was
for mipomersen, a medicine used to treat familial
hypercholesterolemia, a hereditary condition that causes massive increases in LDL cholesterol.
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for neurodegenerative disorders of the central nervous system, cancer treatment, and
hypercholesterolemia.
«They were not developed
for cancer, they were manufactured
for people with
hypercholesterolemia [chronic condition where patients have very high level of cholesterol in their blood], but it will be interesting
for us to test them with cancer patients and see if there is improvement.»
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«Combining polygenic screening with current testing
for familial
hypercholesterolemia could potentially increase five-fold the number of cases
for which a genetic explanation can be found,» he added.
Monies have gone to fund such projects as a postdoctoral fellow studying familial
hypercholesterolemia, evaluating the efficacy and safety of a new drug
for congenital hyperinsulinism, and identifying molecular targets
for Pitt - Hopkins Syndrome treatments.
Baseline medical conditions, such as previous myocardial infarction, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, and
hypercholesterolemia, were defined as a history of physician diagnosis, measured phenotypes that met clinical thresholds
for a specific condition, or, when appropriate, the combination of both methods.
Hazard Ratios (95 % CI)
for Coronary Heart Disease or Diagnosis With a Clinical CVD Risk Factor (Diabetes, Hypertension, or
Hypercholesterolemia)
for Optimal Levels of Lifestyle Factors
A study from an international research team finds that familial
hypercholesterolemia — a genetic condition that causes greatly elevated levels of LDL cholesterol throughout life — accounts
for less than 2 percent of severely elevated LDL in the general population but also increases the risk of coronary artery disease significantly more than does elevated LDL alone.
Cox regression was used to quantify the association between running and mortality after adjusting
for baseline age, sex, examination year, body mass index, current smoking, heavy alcohol drinking, hypertension,
hypercholesterolemia, parental CVD, and levels of other physical activities.
In the illustrations that accompany this Harvard study it says that the study was «adjusted
for age; race; body - mass index; level of physical activity; status with regard to smoking, whether a physical examination was performed
for screening purposes, current multivitamin use, and current aspirin use; status with regard to a family history of diabetes mellitus, myocardial infarction, or cancer; status with regard to a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or
hypercholesterolemia; intake of total energy, alcohol, RED OR PROCESSED MEAT, fruits, and vegetables; and,
for women, menopausal status and hormone use.»
Model adjusted
for age, race, baseline BMI, randomized treatment, nonalcohol energy intake, physical activity level, smoking status, postmenopausal status, postmenopausal hormone use, multivitamin use, history of
hypercholesterolemia and hypertension, and intake of fruit and vegetables, whole grains, refined grains, red meats and poultry, low - fat dairy products, high - fat dairy products, energy - adjusted total fat, carbohydrates, and fiber.
The Alzheimer risk
for a person with familial
hypercholesterolemia seems quite unfavourable then.
Monounsaturated fatty acid (avocado) rich diet
for mild
hypercholesterolemia.
(1) Standard approaches
for controlling
hypercholesterolemia include dietary modifications, >> Read Article
Cholesterol - lowering effects of soluble - fiber cereals as part of a prudent diet
for patients with mild to moderate
hypercholesterolemia.
(7) Treated
Hypercholesterolemia can qualify
for Preferred Plus.