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III. Physical Activity
If you are not physically active and have a sedementary lifestyle, you have a greater risk for heart disease. Regular exercise can help lower cholesterol level, and has many untold physical benefits. Consult a doctor about a training regimen that suits you. Overexertion is equally bad for the health.
IV. Age and Gender
Cholesterol levels rise as men and women get older. Before menopause, women have lower total cholesterol levels than men of the same age. After menopause these levels have been observed to rise.
V. Heredity
High cholesterol levels are sometimes inherited from your ancestors. If your family has a history of heart disease you may want to consult a doctor regarding possible preventive medicine.
4. Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC)
You can lower your cholesterol through the help of TLC. It is a set of activities that can help lower your LDL (the bad part of cholesterol). The main parts of TLC are:
I. Diet
- Eat low-fat, low-cholesterol meals - Eat fruits, vegetables and high-fiber grains - High fiber foods are very effective at 'sweeping' away cholesterol
II. Weight Management
- Don't be overweight - Consult a chart to see the recommended weight value for your height, gender, and age - Scan your body to determine its fat percentage. Healthy bodies will contain fat!
III. Physical Activity
- Exercise for 30 minutes per day - Always consult a medical professional regarding this regimen - Health is wealth
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Written By: Paul Graham

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