Keeping Up With Cholesterol: Importance Of Fitness & Health Management!
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By Dr. Nikita Toshi +2 more
For a fit body, you need an active lifestyle that is devoid of stress. We all know this, but how many of us actually follow it in this fast-paced and stress-laden life?
High cholesterol is a major trigger for the onset of cardiac ailments and other diseases. It has the potential of interfering with the blood flow and damaging the arteries which may also result in a stroke. Your doctor would tell you that not all the cholesterol in your body is bad and high–density lipoprotein or HDL is actually good for your body as it helps in transporting the excessive LDL out of the body through the liver.
But how do we know what is good and bad cholesterol? Read on to know what Vinata Shetty has to say about cholesterol management in the digital age.
Vinata Shetty is a certified trainer and has trained over 1000 instructors to date. The Reebok University Master Trainer has been a part of the fitness industry for more than 18 years now. She is the brand ambassador to Gatorade, the fitness drink for sports enthusiasts and has been associated with many fitness conventions as a presenter. She has also held many corporate seminars and workshops to make people aware of the benefits of living a fit and healthy life. She is also an avid writer who has been featured in major fitness and health magazines.
Often, high cholesterol level is a condition that doesn’t present itself with symptoms and many are not aware of it till it worsens and causes further damage. While many contributing factors lead to high cholesterol levels, one can definitely manage it with good lifestyle changes and healthy eating habits.
”Cholesterol can be managed by lifestyle management unless you have some genetic predisposition which leads to high cholesterol levels.”
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In general, cholesterol level above 240 mg/dL is considered high and anything between 200mg/dL and 239mg/dL is considered borderline. There are many contributing factors for this condition, like:
”There is never one contributing factor and it is very hard to say which the most contributing factor is.”
Impact of High Cholesterol on your body
“You should know the root cause of your high cholesterol levels to be able to treat it effectively.”
Eating soy, nuts, oats, barley, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables coupled with an active lifestyle and plenty of rest can help you manage cholesterol effectively. It is always better to avoid developing tendencies of high cholesterol level by managing it through diet, discipline and exercise. Prevention is always better than cure.
Moderate physical activity can help raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the “good” cholesterol. Work up to at least 30 minutes of exercise five times a week or vigorous aerobic activity for 20 minutes three times a week.
Dr. Ashish Bajaj, MBBS, MD in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Of late, it has been observed that many children are way off their normal growth chart and at risk of being obese. When a child’s weight trajectory is not proportional to his/her height it means that he/she has a lot of fat accumulation which is not healthy for their growth. If left unchecked, this might lead to various chronic ailments as they grow.
This rise in child obesity can be attributed to the following factors:
”The growing cases of child obesity are alarming and we must work towards giving our children a fitter childhood.”
Upholding a healthy lifestyle and cholesterol management becomes a natural process if lifestyle habits are taken care of at an early age and kids are educated about the benefits of living healthy. Parents must make more efforts to promote health-conscious eating habits at home. Along with that, families who spend time doing physical activities such as playing sports together, are happier and healthier.
Forms of exercise that help a person lower their total and LDL cholesterol levels include walking, running, cycling, and swimming.
Dr. Ashish Bajaj, MBBS, MD in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
”Food high on sugar levels must be an occasional indulgence because what starts as a one-time thing becomes a habit and then it becomes hard to break out of that habit.”
Managing your cholesterol levels is very critical for your overall health. An active lifestyle coupled with a good diet is essential to keep your cholesterol levels in check. You must set a good example yourself to raise awareness among your kids so that they start believing in it and practice it as part of their daily routine. There is nothing you don’t know about cholesterol management; it is just about taking it seriously and working towards it. Make short goals and work towards achieving them instead of taking a huge leap and failing miserably.
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