The accuracy of this test still has room for improvement, as it can vary depending on the time of day and other factors, but it is a much better indication of heart disease
risk than a cholesterol test (which is practically useless for determining heart disease risk).
Not exact matches
Nor can every product be built for prices the average Joe is willing to
risk (for example, the next Tesla automobile), or be brought to market for less
than $ 10 million (e.g., the next generation of
cholesterol drugs).
In fact, they showed no more
risk of developing metabolic syndrome [high blood pressure, high blood sugar, abnormal
cholesterol and excess waistline fat]
than the average non-workaholic employee,» reports Knowledge@Wharton.
Keep your heart healthy and go for organic, free range eggs for your omelet, which contain 1/3 less
cholesterol than commercially raised eggs, and are also chock - full of omega - 3 fatty acids and cancer
risk reducing beta carotene.
Interestingly, the soluble fiber in oats attaches to
cholesterol molecules and transports them out of the body rather
than being absorbed into the bloodstream, which can help lower
cholesterol and reduce the
risk of heart disease.
More
than one third of children eating school lunches already have one of three disease
risk factors: high blood pressure, high
cholesterol levels or obesity, said Deborah Rees, a dietitian for the Illinois association's nutrition and education training program.
«Children with low levels of vitamin D were more likely to have high blood pressure and lower levels of high - density lipoprotein, also known as good
cholesterol — two factors that are considered major
risk factors for heart disease later in life «Children with low vitamin - D levels also had higher levels of parathyroid hormone
than their counterparts with adequate vitamin D in their blood.
According to the April 21 study, women who lactated for two years during their lifetime had a 13 percent lower
risk for high blood pressure and a 20 percent lower
risk for high
cholesterol than women who never breastfed.
The research builds on previous work by the hospital's Clinical Nutrition and
Risk Factor Modification Centre, that a daily serving of pulses makes people feel fuller
than if they ate a control diet, and that eating pulses can significantly reduce «bad
cholesterol.»
Once researchers adjusted for other factors that could affect dementia
risk, such as high blood pressure, high
cholesterol and smoking, people with high levels of cynical distrust were three times more likely to develop dementia
than people with low levels of cynicism.
Researchers report that bococizumab had short - term benefits on lowering
cholesterol levels and significantly reduced the
risk of cardiovascular events by 21 percent compared to placebo among those who had baseline LDL
cholesterol levels of greater
than 100 mg / dL.
The current NCEP guidelines, published in 2001 and revised in 2004, recommend statins for heart disease patients with LDL («bad»)
cholesterol levels greater
than 70 milligrams per deciliter of blood and for people who have a moderately elevated
risk of heart disease as well as LDL levels above 100 mg / dL.
After accounting for age, coronary calcium score and cardiovascular
risk factors including diabetes, high blood pressure and high
cholesterol, women using hormone replacement therapy were overall 30 percent less likely to die
than those not on hormone therapy.
«Both controlled - feeding studies that have examined the effects of trans fat on blood
cholesterol and epidemiological studies of trans - fat intake in relation to the
risk of heart disease and diabetes indicate they are considerably worse
than saturated fats,» he says.
The truth is that lifestyle is far more important
than cholesterol levels in determining the
risk of heart disease for the vast majority of people, but this is getting drowned out by the commercially fueled
cholesterol - lowering frenzy.
* The ACC / AHA
cholesterol treatment guideline recommends prescribing the strongest statins at high doses to most men older
than 65, even those with no history of heart disease, or any major
risk factor for heart attacks, and with normal
cholesterol levels.
In terms of clinical practice, physicians can use
risk assessment tools in some cases to determine which patients would most likely benefit from statin therapy, rather
than focusing only on blood
cholesterol to determine which patients would benefit.
After adjusting the data for age, sex, race, education, smoking, alcohol use, blood pressure, diabetes, high blood pressure medication,
cholesterol levels, statin use and body mass index, the researchers found that those people who met both the recommended activity levels and had vitamin D levels above 20 nanograms per milliliter experienced about a 23 percent less chance of having an adverse cardiovascular event
than those people with poor physical activity who were deficient for vitamin D. On the other hand, people who had adequate exercise but were vitamin D deficient didn't have a reduced
risk of an adverse event.
Children with inherited high levels of
cholesterol who receive
cholesterol - lowering statins in their early years have a lower
risk of coronary heart disease
than their affected parents, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2013.
ApoB backers point to recent analyses that found high apoB levels better predicted patients» likelihood of suffering a heart attack or stroke and a genetic study that showed that reducing apoB had a bigger effect on cardiovascular
risk than did reducing LDL
cholesterol.
In addition, the survey found that healthcare providers more often focused on a woman's weight rather
than other cardiovascular disease
risk factors, compared to men who were more likely to be told their
cholesterol or blood pressure is too high by their doctors.
H: In men with normal
cholesterol levels, the
risk of death for those between ages 45 and 65 over the course of the next five years is only a fraction of 1 percent lower
than it is for men with high serum
cholesterol in the same category.
«On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you don't have any calcified plaque, our estimations indicate that use of aspirin would result in more harm
than good, even if you have
risk factors for heart disease such as high
cholesterol or a family history of the disease.»
Low
Cholesterol May Shrink Risk for High - Grade Prostate Cancer Men with lower cholesterol are less likely than those with higher levels to develop high - grade prostate cancer, an aggressive form of the disease with a poorer prognosis, according to results of a Johns Hopkins collabora
Cholesterol May Shrink
Risk for High - Grade Prostate Cancer Men with lower
cholesterol are less likely than those with higher levels to develop high - grade prostate cancer, an aggressive form of the disease with a poorer prognosis, according to results of a Johns Hopkins collabora
cholesterol are less likely
than those with higher levels to develop high - grade prostate cancer, an aggressive form of the disease with a poorer prognosis, according to results of a Johns Hopkins collaborative study.
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.
As a predictor of
risk this was 40 % more effective
than LDL
cholesterol, which, in the corresponding groups of women, produced an increased
risk only 1.5 times greater.
Studies show that a substance known as C - reactive protein (CRP), one of the so - called markers released by cells during the inflammation process, may be more effective
than cholesterol in gauging the
risk of heart attack and other cardiovascular events.
If you have no known
risk factors, keep your BMI below 25, LDL
cholesterol at 130 or below, HDL at 50 or above, total
cholesterol at 200 or below, triglycerides at 150 or below, and your waist circumference smaller
than 35 inches.
Abnormal
cholesterol is a known
risk factor for heart disease, but doctors usually worry more about high numbers — both LDL and total
cholesterol —
than low ones.
Oral contraceptives can also raise the
risk of stroke for some women, especially those older
than 35 who smoke, as well as women with high blood pressure, diabetes or high
cholesterol, the NIH reports.
Pomegranate Keeping a much lower profile
than the the goji berry but nutritionally possessing a very good profile indeed, the pomegranate is high in vitamin C, B5 and, most important of all, polyphenols called ellagitannins, which several studies suggest may help to reduce
cholesterol levels and other heart disease
risk factors.
Along with eating a healthy diet, this can cut your
risk of diabetes by more
than a third, plus increase your level of good
cholesterol.
It seems that when combined with diet and lifestyle changes, red yeast rice supplements can lower LDL, or bad
cholesterol, levels by more
than 20 % without a substantial
risk of muscle pain (also known as myalgia), according to a study published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
A waistline larger
than 35 inches can raise your
risk of metabolic syndrome — a combo of high blood pressure, high triglycerides, high
cholesterol, and high blood sugar — that can up your chances of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
For this research, the scientists analyzed data like
cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI, blood sugar, diet and exercise, alcohol intake, and tobacco use from more
than 3,000 of the individuals to determine healthy lifestyle factors and a low cardiovascular disease
risk profile.
However, vegans (supplemented properly with Vit B12) still lower their
risk for cardiovascular disease by not throwing more dietary saturated fat +
cholesterol onto the fire, raising LDL even further
than necessary.
Those who have
cholesterol levels just below 350 are at no greater
risk than those whose
cholesterol is very low.
The type and dose of medication will depend on your individual blood fat levels (rather
than total
cholesterol) and whether you have heart disease, diabetes, or other
risk factors for heart disease.
However, either option appears to be a better
risk predictor
than your total
cholesterol level or simply your LDL level.
However, according to the Mayo Clinic, many doctors now believe that for predicting your heart disease
risk, your total non-HDL
cholesterol level may be more useful
than calculating your
cholesterol ratio.
There are many studies that suggest most of the benefits of fiber — reduced
cholesterol, improved bowel movements, reduced
risk of cancer, diabetes prevention, etc — are bought about by soluble fiber in vegetables, rather
than the insoluble fiber you find in whole - grains.
These two simple things gave me more energy
than I could have imagined, lowered my
cholesterol and triglycerides to very low
risk levels, and helped me lose (and keep off to this day!)
«For predicting your
risk of heart disease, many doctors now believe that determining your non-HDL
cholesterol level may be more useful
than calculating your
cholesterol ratio.
Is it better to check for apoB
than LDL
cholesterol when assessing heart - disease
risk?
In fact, high
cholesterol levels later in life are associated with reduced
risk of dementia, and the CSF of AD patients has been shown to be lower in
cholesterol than that of healthy controls.62, 63 HMG CoA reductase — the target of statin therapy — is abundant in brain cells.
William C. Roberts — the editor in chief of the American Journal of Cardiology for more
than 30 years said quote: «The only critical
risk factor for atherosclerotic plaque build up is elevated
cholesterol levels and, specifically, elevated LDL
cholesterol levels in your blood».
So, remnant
cholesterol is a far stronger indicator of
risk of both heart disease and all - cause mortality
than LDL - C.
The greater degree of
cholesterol - lowering was associated with a higher, rather
than a lower,
risk of death.»
Better
than 50 adults have to take a
cholesterol - lowering drug for 1 patient to avoid a mortal heart attack, and that figure only applies to high -
risk patients.
If you look at the MRFIT study [Multiple
Risk Factor Intervention Trial] where they looked at 180,000 men over a period of... 13 years (1973 - 80); men with
cholesterol of 330 had less hemorrhagic stroke
than men with
cholesterol less
than 180.