A Diet to Lower Triglyceride
and Cholesterol
When people undergo a blood test, there
are four things that the doctor will review carefully before
revealing the results to the patient. These are namely the LDL,
HDL, triglyceride level and total cholesterol.
If any of these are way above the
normal range, the doctor will make some recommendations before
it is too late. The most common advice given is to make changes
in the diet. This is because the numbers that come out can
improve dramatically by changing the food being
eaten.
People are well aware of what LDL and
HDL is which is basically the good and bad cholesterol in the
bloodstream. There isn’t that much said about a triglyceride
and is often referred to just as a type of fat.
So what happens when there is too much
triglyceride in the body? When a patient has too much of this
in the blood, this puts the person at a greater risk of
succumbing to heart disease.
The food being eaten can make this go
up or down even if the individual is not allowed to eat for at
least 14 hours before the checkup. The normal range should fall
between 10 and 250 mgs./dl, which unfortunately a lot of people
exceed.
Studies show that many patients who have high triglyceride
levels also have high total cholesterol levels. It is a good
thing that it is possible to kill two birds with one stone by
having a dietitian prepare a simple diet plan.
The basic plan involves eating foods
that are low in fat. Breakfast for example can be whole grain
breads with a little touch of egg whites. The person should
stop drinking coffee and replace this with unsweetened
tea. Those who prefer milk should use non-fat or try some
fresh juice instead.
Breakfast may have been light so the
individual can have chicken without skin or the choice of lean
cut meats such as flank, round, rump or sirloin served with
some vegetables on the side.
Drinking bottled water is much
healthier than ordering a can of diet soda because this still
has certain properties that are not good for someone who is
trying to cut down on cholesterol intake.
Those who want to get a quick bite as a
snack can have fruit or vegetables strips. The person
won’t find this in the store so getting up a little earlier in
the morning or preparing this the night before is a good idea
so the plastic container can be put into the bag before going
to work.
Dinner must also be light because the
body will soon rest and will not burn that much calories when
one is sleeping. Steamed fish will do well or a little pasta.
The individual can have a glass of red wine with the meal to
help it go down into the belly.
The practice of this healthy habit must
not only be done when eating home cooked meals. This should
also be done when dining out with friends because a slight
disruption in the plan can have certain consequences to someone
who is trying to make some lifestyle changes.
Living a healthy life free from high
levels of triglyceride and cholesterol can be achieved. It just
takes a little determination and discipline to make it
happen.
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