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| 12 hours ago by ICIM Medics Cholesterol levels are greatly influenced by diet, but they are also affected by your genetic makeup. The consumption of foods high in cholesterol and /or saturated fat in creases cholesterols levels, while a vegetarian diet, ... Certain drugs can elevate cholesterol levels, such as steroids, high-dose oral contraceptives, Lasix and other diuretics. Beta-blockers, often prescribed to lower blood pressure, can cause unfavourable changes in the ratio of LDL to HDL. ... ICIM Medics Articles - http://icimmedics.com/articles/ |
| 6 hours ago by admin “studies have linked maternal consumption of an unbalanced high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet in late pregnancy with raised adult blood pressure in the offspring. Because high-protein diets stimulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis , we hypothesized that an unbalanced maternal ... Iron increases heart disease risks because heme iron acts as a pro-oxidant, causing LDL-cholesterol to react with oxygen and therefore increases one's risk of cardiovascular problems. ... Weight Management - http://www.fattypiggy.com/ [ More results from Weight Management ] |
| 6 hours ago by admin The need to lower cholesterol arises because the presence of excess cholesterol in blood serum can lead to a whole range of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. These diseases include high blood pressure, narrowing and hardening of arteries, ... The good news, however, is that it is possible to lower cholesterol simply by making some therapeutic lifestyle changes (TLC) and following a healthy TLC diet. In fact, these measures are the first line of defense against ... Blood Pressure Remedies - http://www.bloodpressurenaturalremedies.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Diet_Guru 13.8% of those with high levels of low-desnity lipoprotein, the so-called bad cholesterol, compared with only 7.9% of those with desirable levels of LDL. When the team adjusted for age, sex, body weight, smoking, blood pressure, ... My Pure Diet-Entertaining Health News n Stuff - http://mypurediet.com/ |
| 14 hours ago by admin The causes of high blood pressure can be classified as primary and secondary. If the causes are definite, they are primary and if the cause is linked to some illness, it is secondary. Primary causes are high blood cholesterol levels, ... High blood pressure is dealt with by weight reduction, healthy diet, and increase in physical activity. If hypertension is due to illness, the illness is treated first. These treatment measures will decrease the systolic blood pressure ... blood high - http://bloodhigh.com/ [ More results from blood high ] |
| 10 hours ago by admin People who become or remain seriously overweight face a disturbing array of problems including high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol, coronary heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, Type 2 diabetes, ... Other studies have cited overall diet failure rates as high as 95%. Many nutritionists and obesity researchers believe that diets fail because most are not sustainable. The more restrictive the diet, the less likely an individual will be to remain ... Fix Laptop Problems - http://fix-laptop-problems.com/ |
| 3 hours ago by admin The type and amount of fat in the diet makes all the difference. A diet high in saturated fats, trans fats and cholesterol has been associated with a variety of ills, including heart disease, stroke and other associated diseases. ... While a basic level of sodium in the form of salt is important to proper nutrition, most people consume too much salt in their daily diet. Excess salt consumption can lead to water retention, high blood pressure and other complications. ... ArticleGlide.com - http://www.articleglide.com/ [ More results from ArticleGlide.com ] |
| 13 minutes ago by fattiefatterton The leap from having located blood-borne cholesterol in arterial plaques to assuming it came from the cholesterol in food (and was a root cause of arterial damage) was a short and notoriously unscientific one. (You can read more about the ... the blood is circumstantial at best. The advice we've been given (to cut out all foods high in saturated fat and cholesterol and embrace diet foods instead) has actually made our heart-disease problems far worse, these experts say. ... The Weight-Loss Blog of Fattie Fatterton - http://fattiefatterton.wordpress.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Salina Elevated blood cholesterol is usually without any signs or symptoms. However, it leads to atherosclerosis. Further more, development of atherosclerosis is associated with angina, high blood pressure, myocardial infarction and diabetes. ... Health and Wellness: Home Remedies, Natural... - http://www.tandurust.com/ [ More results from Health and Wellness: Home Remedies, Natural... ] |
| 2 hours ago by Nirmal Gupta Not surprising, as overweight and obesity are known to impact blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides and insulin resistance of the body, negatively. The health risks of obesity can cost life and hence tackling obesity needs serious attention. An abnormally high BMI increases the risk of ... The weight loss programme will combine the benefits of rigorous physical activity and a healthy diet regimen designed to knock off the additional weight in a stipulated timeframe. ... Bless A Heart Mission - http://blessaheart.blogspot.com/ |
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