Lower Cholesterol by Avoiding These
Foods
Most of us love to eat. We
can crave foods at anytime in addition to the three basic meals
of the day.
Whenever we buy a snack or meal to
suit that craving, little attention is paid on how much
cholesterol the food has. In fact, a lot of those of the dishes
made in fast food joint are unhealthy which has prompted
McDonald’s to print the calories, cholesterol and other things
on each product given to the customer.
The growing number of those who are overweight and obese has
caught the attention of doctors since this means there are a
lot of people now who are considered to be high risk of
suffering from heart disease or stroke in the United
States.
Aside from advising people to visit the
doctor annually, many are suggesting to make some lifestyle
changes before it is too late. This usually means making some
changes in the food being eaten since this is the only way to
control the amount of cholesterol going in the
system.
So what type of foods must be avoided
to have lower levels of cholesterol in the body? The first is
reducing the quantity of red meat being consumed. A good
example is steak, ham and bacon that is high in fat.
Giving it up will be difficult so
eating smaller portions should be done especially for those who
are moderate or at a high risk of getting a heart disease or a
stroke.
Fried food such as hamburgers and fries
should also be avoided. The ingredients and oil used in cooking
these are also high in cholesterol that could be dangerous to
one’s health. This also includes pre-packaged frozen meals that
a lot of people will just throw in the microwave after a long
day at the office.
Dairy products such as milk, eggs and
chicken should also be reduced. If
the person has a hard time giving this up, this can be
substituted using non-fat milk or yogurt to provide calcium
that the body needs.
Now that more or less the food you
should avoid has been revealed, it is time to mention those
that can be substituted to maintain a good
diet.
Ideally, those who want to reduce the
cholesterol intake should have a diet that contains less
than 30% of fat. Those who can eat less will do better in
living a healthy life.
The best products in the market to get
are beans, fish oil, fruits, garlic, grains, soy, vegetables
and whole grain bread. These have vitamins and minerals as
well as omega 3 acids that are known to reduce cholesterol
levels in the body.
Different variations can be done daily
so you will not tire of eating the same thing just to have
a healthy diet. If planning this is difficult, a dietitian will
gladly help and make changes every week so the cholesterol
levels will improve when the patient pays another visit to the
clinic.
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