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Having high cholesterol keeps you at a higher threat of developing heart disease. Combine this with high blood pressure or diabetes and the risk of heart disease increases a lot more. Many factors could be the reason for high cholesterol. Cholesterol is a fatty acid that can harden and get stuck inside the arteries, making them to narrow and cause a state called atherosclerosis. Clots could then get accumulated and block the narrowed artery walls resulting in a cardiac arrest when blood can no longer flow through the artery walls to provide oxygen to the heart muscle.

Most scientist are supporting the concept that high cholesterol is a crucial cause in the development of cardiac disease. They believe that atherosclerotic plate winds up behind the artery wall who is in contact with blood. The cholesterol breaks in the artery walls and sticks to the wall of the artery.

When the cap breaks open, the blood clots, blocking the walls of the artery, are leading to cardiac arrest. However, the health reports conducted by various researches have reported that over 30 million adults have higher cholesterol level. According to the report, women above 20 year actually have higher rates of the total cholesterol when compared to men. And it is just not in adults that high cholesterol level is found but also it could be a problem with children as well. The majority of children with high cholesterol level have a parent with high cholesterol.

There is actually no one specific cause of cardiac disease. Cardiac disease is a combination of disease of the blood vessels and heart with various causes. A few of these include calcification of the middle part of the blood vessels, disturbances of rhythm in the heart, congestive cardiac failure and calcification of the heart valves. However, the link between high cholesterol and heart disease has been recognized by medical providers and researchers for many years. Realizing how to manage the cholesterol is very important for everybody who wishes to have a better health. A healthy diet with regular exercise can make a huge difference in reducing cholesterol. Regular exercise will lower bad cholesterol and raise the level of good cholesterol in the body and also burn fat.

Once you start taking medications to lower your bad cholesterol, you must keep a healthy lifestyle for achieving the best results. By doing that, it will help you to keep the dose as low as possible.

by: James S Pendergraft




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