Cholesterol Control

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Cholesterol and Lifestyle

I understand that I should cut back on cholesterol-heavy foods. But are there any good cholesterol foods that I can eat to balance out my "bad" cholesterol cravings? Can I just cut out some and still enjoy others?

How do you guys make it work?

Meet Cholesterol Champion Marilu Henner

Meet Cholesterol Champion Marilu Henner

When it comes to cholesterol and preventing heart disease, actress Marilu Henner is committed to informing the public, especially women, about how to be proactive through healthy diet and lifestyle choices.

Meet Cholesterol Champion Marilu Henner

When it comes to cholesterol and preventing heart disease, actress Marilu Henner is committed to informing the public, especially women, about how to be proactive through healthy diet and lifestyle choices.

Prevention Essentials

Prevention Essentials

In your control

  • Check cholesterol levels every year at age 40 and up.
  • Cut fried foods, red meat, dairy products, and saturated fats from your diet.
  • Eat more fish.
  • Exercise regularly to clean cholesterol out of the arteries.
  • Practice stress reduction.

Prevention Essentials

In your control

  • Check cholesterol levels every year at age 40 and up.
  • Cut fried foods, red meat, dairy products, and saturated fats from your diet.
  • Eat more fish.
  • Exercise regularly to clean cholesterol out of the arteries.
  • Practice stress reduction.

Cholesterol Control

You've heard that good cholesterol management can
lead to a longer life. But, did you know how much good living it could
make possible? Discover how low cholesterol can improve your sex life,
bone strength, and more.

 

Why Cholesterol Matters

You've heard that good cholesterol management can
lead to a longer life. But, did you know how much good living it could
make possible? Discover how low cholesterol can improve your sex life,
bone strength, and more.

 

Why Cholesterol Matters

Count Cholesterol

Seventy percent of your cholesterol comes from that which you yourself manufacture, mostly in the liver; only one-third comes directly from the diet. This is why a low-cholesterol diet is not as important as a cholesterol-lowering diet.

Cholesterol

Consider Medication

Sometimes diet, exercise and stress reduction just aren't enough to get cholesterol into the safe zone. In terms of medication, physicians prescribe statins, which are able to control an enzyme in the body that is responsible for the manufacture of lipids, also known as fats. This control process reduces the body's production of cholesterol. Know that possible side effects of statins include... View slideshow >>

Cholesterol

Chill Out

Fatigue, anger and distress can raise your body's adrenaline levels, causing cholesterol to rise. Practice relaxation and stress-reduction techniques such as meditation or breathing exercises. Guided imagery -- visualizing positive situations and beautiful scenes (try focusing on a loved one or even a favorite pet) -- has also been found to control stress. ... View slideshow >>

Cholesterol

Get Moving

Physical activity can greatly affect your cholesterol levels. By exercising, you raise your metabolism and burn calories, losing fat weight. Exercise, while lowering total cholesterol, also increases the good HDL cholesterol, which helps prevent plaque from forming on the walls of the arteries. ... View slideshow >>

Cholesterol

Dig In!

Certain foods can help with cholesterol management. Increase your intake of soy products such as tofu, soy milk, soy protein powder and soy/veggie burgers. Other items for your shopping list: Fruits Vegetables Lentils and dried beans Fish with omega-3 oils such as salmon, sardines or mackerel Flaxseed Oatmeal Olive oil ... View slideshow >>

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