Common Causes of High Blood Cholesterol
- Taking too much saturated fats, which raises LDL-cholesterol (the 'bad' cholesterol) and lowers HDL-cholesterol levels (the 'good' cholesterol) in the blood.
- Taking too much cholesterol-rich food, which raises total blood cholesterol level.
- Taking too little fibre, which is needed for excretion of cholesterol.
- Lack of exercise, which results in blood fats/ cholesterol not being used up.
- An inherited tendency for your own liver to produce too much cholesterol.
What You Can Do
- If you are overweight, attempt to reduce weight. See your doctor if you are obese.
- Take less fats in general, especially saturated fats.
- Cut down on cholesterol-rich food like brains, kidney, crab, fish roe.
- Take more high-fibre foods like cereals, fruits and vegetables.
- Quit smoking.
- Do aerobic exercises.
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