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September 29, 2006

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Risk Factors That Can Dramatically Influence The Cholesterol Action

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Cholesterol is one of our body fats or lipids and it is a very necessary part of our life. Body uses cholesterol for many purposes:

1. to synthesize hormones, vitamin D, and the bile acids that help to digest fat;
2. to preserve capacities of some body s hormones such as estrogen, testosterone and cortisone;
3. to keep cell membranes from falling apart.

The main cholesterol producer is the liver. To perform all about needs only a small amount of cholesterol is necessary in your blood. Having too much cholesterol in your bloodstream is a potential problem as it can lead to atherosclerosis.

Atherosclerosis means narrowing of the arteries by the fat that have been deposited in their walls. This condition does not occur suddenly, it takes many years to build it up. The result is that the arteries elasticity disappears and they become hardened and constricted. By consequence the volume of blood able to flow through them is dramatically reduced. Atherosclerosis can lead to heart disease signs and symptoms, including angina and heart attack.

The biggest danger of high cholesterol level is the fact it may act synergistically with other risk factors that can strongly contribute to the damaging of the arteries.

Heart disease, such as:

1. Alcohol. Uncontrolled consumption of alcohol can damage the liver and can also have dramatic consequences on raising blood pressure. However moderate drinking can have a positive effect.

2. Fat foods. Fat foods bring an over amount of lipids in your body causing bad functioning of liver and rising the cholesterol level.

3. Lack of exercise. Any physical activity has a positive effect on the chance of coronary artery disease. Hard cycling an running have a significant contribution in prevent unnecessary blood clots forming.

4. Smoking. By smoking the risk of suffering a heart attack is dramatically increased.

5. Overweight and obesity. Overweight people are at high risk of dysfunctions related to hardening of the arteries and heart diseases.

About the Author: Valerian D is a freelance writer specialized in health issues. Learn more visiting http://www.mens-health-events.info/prostate_cholesterol.php

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