Essays About blood cholesterol levels

 

  • What Should Our Cholesterol Levels Be...
    ... Stephen R. Yarnell, MD, and Fellow of The American College of Cardiology writes that unhealthy blood cholesterol levels are one of the major risk factors for ...
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  • Connection Between High Blood Cholesterol & Heart Disease
    ... every few years. Blood cholesterol levels should be checked periodically as part of a physical examination. It is recommended that ...
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  • cholesterol
    ... get their levels rechecked at least every other year. The third measurement bracket is above 240 mg/dL. This reading is considered high blood cholesterol by ...
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  • Cholesterol
    ... levels rechecked at least every 6 months to a year. The third measurement bracket is above 240 mg/dL. The AHA considers this reading high blood cholesterol. ...
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  • Heart Disease
    ... increases several times. The risk of coronary heart disease raises as blood cholesterol levels increase. When other risk factors ...
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  • Cholesterol
    ... get their levels rechecked at least every other year. The third measurement bracket is above 240 mg/dL. This reading is considered high blood cholesterol by ...
    (1403 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Cholesterol
    ... Lower levels of LDL cholesterol reflect a lower risk of heart disease. About one-third to one-fourth of blood cholesterol is carried by high-density ...
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  • Obesity in Australian Children
    ... Lack of physical activity: An inactive lifestyle contributes to high blood cholesterol levels and obesity. Conversely, people who ...
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  • High Blood Pressure
    ... b. if your levels of HDL are low, your risk of a heart disease increases 2. Low Blood Cholesterol, which is Low Density Lipoprotein (LDP), sometimes called ...
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  • Cholesterol
    ... Increasing levels of cholesterol in the blood are associated with an increased risk of blockage of the arteries (High Cholesterol...). ...
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  • Health
    ... This helps to raise the HDL levels, increasing the removal of cholesterol from the blood vessels, while lowering LDL levels, and further reducing a person's ...
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  • Athletes and Drugs
    ... An increase in blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure can lead to early development of heart disease, which can increase the risk of heart attacks and ...
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  • Biology: Healthy Life - Heart Disease
    ... my family. But by eating foods that are low in cholesterol help decrease levels of fat and cholesterol in the blood. Though one ...
    (1842 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Alternative Approaches to the Treatment of Diabetes
    ... Exercise has been shown to increase the tissue levels of chromium, which the body uses to regulate blood glucose and cholesterol levels. ...
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  • cardiovascular disease
    ... lipoprotein cholesterol levels than those who are sedentary(Edlin p.130). Most studies of endurance exercise training of individuals with normal blood pressure ...
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  • Benefits of Physical education
    ... for people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes; it increases sensitivity to insulin, lowers blood pressure, improves cholesterol levels, and decreases body fat ...
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  • The effects of painkillers on the heartrate of a daphnia
    ... "Hypertension is often ignored, cholesterol levels for some reason are most worried about. High blood pressure is just as bad or even worse than high ...
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  • Good Nutrition for Teenagers
    ... Scientist know that eating too much fat, especially saturated fat and cholesterol, increases blood cholesterol levels, which then increases your risk of heart ...
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  • Are There Health Benefits to Wine
    ... which acts to lower LDL protein by thinning the blood. Yet, wine with a balanced low fat diet, maintained lower levels of LDL cholesterol which contributes to ...
    (2370 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports
    ... In these two age groups, 19-29 and 35-65, this drug produces umwelcome changes in blood-cholesterol levels, with an increase in the harmful kind and a decrease ...
    (1050 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Chocolate
    ... The cocoa butter in chocolate does contain saturated fat, which can increase blood cholesterol levels, and high cholesterol can contribute to heart disease. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... of having a heart attack. After discontinuing the use ok steroids cholesterol, and blood pressure return to their normal levels. ...
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  • You are what you eat
    ... protein, is linked to the increased risk for osteoporosis, kidney stone formation, kidney disease, and an increase in blood cholesterol levels (Messina 59). ...
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  • Why the Vegetarian Diet is Best
    ... studies testing cholesterol levels, vegetarians beat out all others including those that only ate lean meats. Milk, however, lowers blood cholesterol, as does ...
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  • Iron increases heart disease
    ... They found that reduction of iron intake reduced blood levels of both triglycerides and cholesterol in rats fed a copper deficient diet containing fructose. ...
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  • Eating Disorders
    ... develop dangerous rhythms, blood flow is reduced and blood pressure may drop. In addition, the heart muscles starve, losing size. Cholesterol levels tend to ...
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  • Fad Diets
    ... It can dangerously alter blood cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and blood pressure. (130) Quick weight loss means quick weight gain. ...
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  • Benefits of Organics
    ... foods that may cause a bad reaction such as hives or blood cholesterol raising. Many processed foods have high low-density lipids (LDL) cholesterol levels. ...
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  • Biotin
    ... not dying), alopecia (hair loss), scaly dermatitis, skin dryness increased lactic acid levels increased blood cholesterol hypoglycaemia greying ...
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  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    ... blocking and calcium channel-blocking agents are used to maintain normal blood pressure in ... Dietary changes are encouraged to lower elevated cholesterol levels. ...
    (3107 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

     


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