Increase Hdl Cholesterol And Live Longer
There are several effective ways to increase HDL cholesterol (that’s the “good” one by the way), that can literally add years to your life, reduce the risk of heart disease, atherosclerosis and stroke
So, how do we go about getting high HDL cholesterol levels
There are two key ways for increasing your HDL, naturally when combined the results are both faster and satisfying One method is totally zero cost, the second method can be expensive and also detrimental to your health in some isolated cases
Lifestyle modifications
This seems so hard for many people, yet the results are zero cost, relatively easy and last as long as you continue a healthy life In many people, the following lifestyle recommendations will be sufficient to increase HDL cholesterol, and at the same time help to reduce your “bad” LDL You’ll also probably reduce your blood pressure and lose those unwanted, potentially dangerous pounds
The lifestyle modifications that will provide the best results follow below:
Exercise
This is where many people stop reading and find excuses such as not having enough time The solution cannot always be found in a bottle of pills and it may take a little effort on your side, but believe me it is well worth it!
If you are overweight, losing weight can raise HDL levels quite substantially In fact, simply beginning an exercise program can help increase the “good” HDL and this has been known for some time In the late 1990’s a Stanford University study found that when sedentary men start an exercise routine they improved their HDL by approximately 44 mg/dl when the exercise burned off 800-1000 calories a week (if you cycle just 2 hours a week at 11 mph you will burn almost 1000 calories) It seems that duration of exercise, not intensity, provides the greatest benefit So, the more exercise you do, the higher goes your HDL Is that so difficult?
Smoking
Aside from HDL, giving up smoking is one of the best things you can do It has been shown that on average, men who smoke have HDL levels 53 mg/dl lower than non-smokers The difference is even more in women: around 9 mg/dl lower than non-smokers Remember a 44 mg/dl can mean a 3-5% reduction in the risk of developing heart disease Recent articles suggest that quitting all forms of tobacco can increase HDL cholesterol by 15 to 20 percent
Diet
A Mediterranean-style diet, rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, olive oil and legumes, is strongly linked to high blood levels of HDL So is eating more fish (and taking fish oil supplements) and consuming fewer refined carbohydrates
Several types of fats can also make a big difference Most helpful are the monounsaturated fats found in canola, olive, avocado, nut and seed oils; nuts and avocados Increasing your daily intake soluble fiber is also beneficial Soluble fiber is found in fruits, vegetables, legumes and oats and whole grain foods
Moreover it seems the old saying that “vino fa buon sangue” wine makes good bllod is true Alcohol, particularly red wine, consumed in moderation, helps to raise HDL More than one or two drinks a day can be very detrimental for your health
Drug Therapies
There are several classes of drugs currently prescribed for cholesterol disorders Even though their prime job is to decrease the “bad” LDL, they do also increase HDL levels
Statins
This class of drug can increase HDL cholesterol anywhere from 3 to 10 percent Being as they are the most effective drug for reducing the harmful LDL, 3-10% isn’t so bad as a fringe benefit However, other classes of drugs are more effective on HDL, while not quite so effective on getting the “bad” LDL down to desired levels
Niacin
This class of drug is actually from the B group of vitamins; however it is a much more potent source than can be found at your local health store Niacin, or nicotinic acid, can raise HDL levels by 15 to 30 percent Although this is an effective medication if your suffer from diabetes it is very unlikely that your doctor will put you on this class of drugs
Fibrates
This class of drug is commonly prescribes for triglyceride disorders However triglycerides and HDL go hand in hand When triglycerides are high HDL levels are commonly low, and vice-versa This class of drug generally raises HDL by 10-15%
Drugs are drugs and don’t come without risks In fact, some doctors, in order to get their patients cholesterol levels to desired levels, are prescribing statins in together with nicotinic acid or fibrates This can increase the risk of liver dysfunction or muscle toxicity, a rare but potentially serious complication of statins This may also occur if combines with some antibiotics or anti-depressants
From the methods above, you can see that to increase HDL cholesterol levels can be with or without risks; and with or without costs If you truly value your health, and your money, you should seriously try the lifestyle modifications If you still need drugs, if you implement the recommended lifestyle modification the dosages are almost guaranteed to be lower However, never alter the dosage of any medication without speaking to your doctor
For part 1 of this article, please select the following link: hdl cholesterol – part 1
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