Want the latest on cholesterol?
While some drug companies are pushing to
have the cholesterol numbers lowered again, recently, the Mayo clinic did a
study to see how lifestyle changes would compete with taking a prescription (statin)
to lower cholesterol. The results . . .
there was no competition.
In the study, the first group took 40 mg of
a commonly prescribed statin and their “bad cholesterol” number did go
down. The second group was given
vitamins and fish oil and placed on a 12 week program of healthy diet and
exercise. They were taught the
Mediterranean style diet. They also
learned about saturated fat and were instructed to limit overall fat consumption
to under 25% and to reduce sugar and processed carbohydrates. They worked with an exercise physiologist to
gradually increase their exercise to 5-6 times per week for 30-45 minutes per
day.
In the end, the medication group did lower
their bad cholesterol number. But the
lifestyle group also lowered this number without any medication and reported feeling
better, having more energy and losing weight.
Another bonus is that the good (healthy) cholesterol goes up with proper
lifestyle and diet and this second group also benefited from lower
triglycerides (not seen with the statin group).
Whether watching your cholesterol or not,
we all can benefit from a Mediterranean diet, exercise, and omega 3 fatty acids
(such as fish oil). This combination
reduces the inflammation in the body that is linked to high cholesterol, heart
disease, and virtually every other disease as well.
Who knows someone taking statins for cholesterol? Do these people seem healthier? What else do they/you do to control cholesterol?
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