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    Choolesterol Error

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    major risk factor of atherosclerosis and it involves the abnormal change of lipoproteins and changes in its functional roles (McCrindle, 2007). The first main type of cholesterol is the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and it referred to as the bad cholesterol because it attaches to the atherosclerotic lesions on the endothelium of the arterial wall (Schaefer, 2010). The other type of cholesterol is the high-density lipoproteins (HDL), it acts as a scavenger and it is referred to as the good cholesterol

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    Definition of Coronary Artery Disease Coronary artery disease (CAD) develops when plaque builds up in the narrow arteries of the heart. The arteries that are affected supply blood to your heart, oxygen, and numerous amounts of nutrients to the heart. The plaque that builds in the arteries is from the amount of cholesterol that is accumulated in the arteries. The plaque that builds within the arteries of the heart decrease the blood flow to the heart often resulting in chest pain (angina), shortness

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    Coronary artery disease is described by causing the arteries and vessels that provide oxygen and nutrients to the heart to become narrowed or blocked. The accumulation of fatty substances (lipoproteins) on the inner linings of arteries is caused by Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). Cholesterol and Triglycerides are two of those substances (Funk & Wagnalls, 2016). The blood flow to the heart is restricted by the blockage. A heart attack is the outcome of the blood flow to the heart being

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    medication could be given to help. Cholesterol can be a great factor. Women are at great risk with this. High density lipoprotein that is low can be more of a danger than the low density lipoprotein if it is high. Total cholesterol is not nearly consequential so much as the total cholesterol-to-high

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    What´s Beta Glucan?

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    Cholesterol is carried through the blood by lipoproteins. There are two types of lipoproteins: low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). HDL is considered the “good” cholesterol because it helps remove LDL, the “bad”, cholesterol. High levels of LDL can cause plaque build up within the arteries, which can lead to heart attack and stroke. High intake of saturated and trans fats will increase LDL levels and cause plaque formation. As

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    Hypolipidemia, also called low blood cholesterol is a cholesterol disorder in which there is a diminution in cholesterol-containing lipoproteins, in other words, there is an abnormally low level of fat in the blood. This condition may be due to either primary or hereditary factors or secondary factors. Unlike hyperlipidemia, that is, high blood cholesterol, hypolipidemia is frequently seen as not much of a threat compared to the former as it is a great risk factor to atherosclerosis among other diseases

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    Choolesterol Testing

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    that your levels should be normal at that time of your life, it would provide a baseline for your doctor. A test can follow every five years until symptoms of high cholesterol become evident when cholesterol testing would become more frequent. The lipoprotein profile shows levels for good and bad cholesterol. Helpful Cholesterol Despite its bad reputation, cholesterol is necessary to the working of the human body. It helps to build and maintain the membranes of the body's cells and may act as an antioxidant

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    You may think having cholesterol in your body is a bad thing, but your body actually needs normal levels of cholesterol to keep you healthy. Cholesterol is a waxy, fatty substance that is found in every cell of your body. Cholesterol is especially abundant in your cell membranes (sheet-like structures that separate the inside of your cells from the outside environment) where it helps maintain the integrity of the membranes and allows your cells to communicate with each other. Your body also uses

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    was done for the following parameters: Serum glucose level (fasting and postprandial), serum total cholesterol, serum triglycerides, serum HDL-C (high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol), serum LDL-C (low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol), serum VLDL-C (very low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol) were calculated.

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    normal functioning, but it is equally available in certain food substances. Cholesterol travels through our blood stream in small packages called lipoprotein. The lipoproteins are a complex mixture of particles made up of lipids and proteins. There are two kinds of lipoprotein carried throughout our body: low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). LDL cholesterol is sometimes called “bad cholesterol” and HDL cholesterol, “good cholesterol” (2). Familial hypercholesterolemia (FM)

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