What You Need to Know About Cholesterol!
Written By: Mairead, Registered Dietitian
We've all heard of cholesterol - maybe you've had yours tested, or talked to your doctor about it! But what the heck is it, why does it matter, and what can you do about it?
Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in your body. You need it to help make hormones, some vitamins, and to build cells. Your liver produces cholesterol, and some comes from your diet as well. Having cholesterol levels that are too high can increase your risk for further cardiovascular disease, and of having a heart attack or stroke.
Genetics play a big role in your cholesterol levels, but there's many lifestyle habits that can help!
Exercise, of course, plays a role in improving your cholesterol. If you're already active, stay consistent with your habits. If you're not, try thinking of ways to increase how much activity you get on a regular week. Even small amounts can add up!
Your diet also plays a role in managing cholesterol. Take a good look at your diet and focus on the basics first: eating lots of vegetables and fruit, lean minimally processed proteins, high fibre grains or other carbs, as well as limiting your sugar intake.
If your diet is already looking fairly good, try aiming to increase your fibre intake. The recommended amount is 25g per day for women and 38g for men. Soluble fibre, found in oats, apples, ground flax, and beans can be especially helpful in managing cholesterol.
Look at your fat intake, and aim to reduce your saturated and trans fat. This can be found on all food labels - remember, 5% is a little, 15% is a lot. Try replacing source of saturated fats with heart-healthy unsaturated fats, like canola oil, olive oil, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish.
It can be hard to make lifestyle changes, but it can be motivating to know why it's important, and to see those blood work numbers changing!
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