Lower
Cholesterol With a Good Diet
Jason just had a blood test as
part of the annual physical examination. This person exercised
moderately and loved to eat but this was all about to change
when the results came in.
The results showed that the LDL
commonly known as bad cholesterol was much higher than the good
cholesterol. The doctor said if some changes are not done, this
individual will soon suffer from high blood pressure, a heart
attack or a stroke.
Being a father of 2 children, Jason
needed to take the situation very seriously to be able to
continue providing the needs for the family.
Since Jason was working out twice a
week, the doctor advised the individual to do it more often.
This means working out four times a week and engaging in other
activities to help lower the cholesterol.
There is no point in exercising more often if the intake of
food does not change. The doctor told Jason to make some
changes in the diet because nothing will happen if the food
being burned is just resupplied into the body.
The doctor referred Jason to a
dietitian. The two had a long talk about the food that was bad
and this should be cut down. These should be replaced with
those that are much healthier so the level of bad cholesterol
can be lowered.
The plan on paper looked very simple.
Jason will have to eat food that is low in fat and no longer
that rich in carbohydrates. During breakfast, this person can
eat the yellow portion of the egg but not the white
one.
Instead of having coffee in the
morning, this should be changed with unsweetened tea. There are
times that Jason likes to eat cereals with the kids but the
milk this individual will consume is not the regular one but is
non-fat.
At lunchtime, something heaver can
be eaten. Chicken can only be consumed without the skin. The
portion of steak should be reduced and mixed with a lot of
vegetables and side dishes.
It will take some time to adjust to the
new regimen and people like Jason who are new to this will feel
hungry in the late afternoon. Having some carrot sticks or an
apple is much better than having a donut that has a lot of
sugar.
Instead of having a cola with the
snack, this has to be changed with either water or fruit juice
and not the artificial one but made of real
fruits.
The program continues on to dinner,
which can be fish or pasta with some sidings. The person will
be sleeping for the next 6 to 8 hours after the meal so there
is no need to fill it up.
Drinking a glass of red wine is safe.
This is better than drinking beer, which is something James had
to give up.
Jason to follow the plan even when
dining out in a party or eating in a restaurant. There is no
day offs for someone who is at risk of heart disease or high
blood pressure and this wasn’t only for himself but also for
the family.
The next checkup with the doctor showed
significant results. The LDL was much lower than the HDL, which
was good for someone at that age. The diet program chosen by
Jason is just one of many out there in the market. It takes
some time to find the right program to be able to lower the
cholesterol and be healthy again.
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