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Old 10-08-2003, 12:19 PM   #1
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Question low HDL cholesterol

I recently received my blood result. My cholesterol count came back at 140, HDL 32 (low) LDL 65 (fine), Triglycerides 215 (high). Can anyone give me their opion on what i could do to raise my HDL and lower my triglycerides?

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Most people can lower their triglycerides simply by cutting back on carbohydrates, primarily sugars, starchy vegetables, snacks, pastries, candies, etc. Supplements which can also help, when used in conjunction with these dietary changes, include fish oil, niacin, and pantethine.

Factors which favorably influence HDL include exercise, moderate alcohol intake, and a low carbohydrate diet. A low carb diet, which favors more fats and protein, is most beneficial for increasing HDL and lowering triglycerides. Supplements which positively correlate with higher HDL levels include niacin, lecithin, garlic, and an optimal intake of vitamins C and E.

Statistically speaking, with a total cholesterol of only 140, you are still considered low risk, although I agree that you should do whatever is possible to bring your HDL up higher and try to cut your triglycerides by about half.
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I recently received my blood result. My cholesterol count came back at 140, HDL 32 (low) LDL 65 (fine), Triglycerides 215 (high). Can anyone give me their opion on what i could do to raise my HDL and lower my triglycerides?

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Time for me to jump back on my rant against the LDL calculation formula bandwagon. The thought that by raising trigs you can improve your LDL is just crazy and I am yet to be educated on how this phenomenon works.

We know high trigs are not good and we know high LDL is not good, but you can lower LDL by doing what you don't want to do and that is raising your trigs. If you lower your trigs, you will raise your LDL's. Crazy.

But this is not what you asked. You asked how to raise your HDL. Refer to this site, it appears to be about as comprehensive as one could be:
[url="http://www.loweringcholesterol.net/show/raise-hdl-cholesterol"]http://www.loweringcholesterol.net/show/raise-hdl-cholesterol[/url]



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wb I was able to raise my HDL with exercise but it is still not where it should be. Just a warning my HDL was low(34) and my trigs were elevated(173) when my blockage was discovered. I really had no other obvious risk factors other than family history and slightly overweight. I am female and was only 41 years old when this hit me. All my levels are now within an acceptable range except my HDL(47) is still low for a woman.

 
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pcovers,

I also do not agree with the theoretical notion that by raising your triglycerides, the LDL would come down, and risk would decrease. Although I have said this repeatedly before, I am not convinced that LDL is necessarily all that bad to begin with. LDL is basically a mixture of varying particle sizes, such as small and dense(most damaging), and large and fluffy(mostly benign). A calculated LDL does not provide this important information. The LDL would have to be measured in order to determine the composition. As far as triglycerides are concerned, if I'm not mistaken, I believe that triglycerides contribute to the overall LDL fraction in the form of VLDL cholesterol. So, with this in mind, it would appear that LDL would actually become more damaging since its composition would shift more towards that of small dense particle size. Niacin renders LDL less harmful because it increases HDL, lowers triglycerides, and promotes a more favorable shift towards larger, less harmful LDL particle size.
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