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5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Cholesterol

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Did you know that September is Cholesterol Awareness month? It’s never too late to start making small changes toward improving your health and wellness. Check out these 5 easy ways to improve your cholesterol.

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5 Easy Ways to Improve Your Cholesterol

High cholesterol is one of the major contributors to heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in The United States. While there are many genetic factors at play in one’s overall health picture, there are some easy lifestyle changes anyone can make to improve cholesterol.

  1. Increase your consumption of Omega 3’s. Look for salmon, sea bass, and Oysters. Vegan options include walnuts and flax seeds. (source) 
  2. Add whey protein to your diet. “Studies have shown that whey protein given as a supplement lowers both LDL and total cholesterol as well as blood pressure” (source) cholesterol awareness
  3. Exercise. Of course, I know most of you reading this already do exercise quite a bit. It is nice to know that this activity benefits our cholesterol as well. Moderate exercise including walking helps to raise your HDL (the good one).
  4. Limit alcohol consumption.  There are numerous studies linking moderate alcohol consumption to higher levels of cholesterol.
  5. Increase your fiber intake. One of the easiest ways to improve your cholesterol is to increase the fiber in your diet. Studies show increasing “soluble fiber intake by 5 to 10 grams daily” see significant improvements in health and cholesterol levels. Think adding oatmeal, beans, avocado, apples, pears, and sweet potatoes to name a few. 

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There are no symptoms of high cholesterol. The only way to know is to have blood tests done regularly. Take advantage of Cholesterol Awareness month and have yours checked out.

 

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Hi I'm Deborah! I spend my days successfully raising a husband & 2 teens in the VA/DC area. I am a lover of all things running & fitness. As a life long vegetarian, I've always been passionate about healthy living & exercise. Looking for partners in crime, I started my own chapter of Moms Run This Town (MRTT) which has grown to over 700 members. I've met so many amazing women who inspire me daily to keep moving forward. You can usually find me running with my crew and training for the next crazy adventure they talked me into. I love to keep up to date on new running & fitness trends. I definitely choose my running gear based on color and love to express my fashion sense while exercising.

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  1. Renée says

    09/23/2022 at 7:31 am

    great reminder post Deborah! I didn’t realise that adding whey protein could help lower cholesterol! How can we do that without actually drinking shakes? Can you bake with whey protein? And while I don’t drink a lot of alcohol I also didn’t know it could affect us! So that’s good to keep an eye out on as well.

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/23/2022 at 7:38 am

      Yes, I use whey protein in my baked oatmeal it’s fantastic

      • Renée says

        09/24/2022 at 11:30 am

        ah good to know! I generally just make oatmeal on the stovetop, but I will try it in baked oatmeal! thanks Deborah!

  2. Jenny says

    09/23/2022 at 7:58 am

    Great post- you’re probably preaching to the choir here, but a lot of people don’t realize what an effect diet and exercise can have on cholesterol. Doctors love to prescribe medication, but it’s worth trying these things first!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/23/2022 at 11:32 am

      It is definitely worth trying these things for so many health benefits

  3. Shathiso says

    09/23/2022 at 10:13 am

    Such great ideas Deborah – I actually haven’t checked my cholesterol in a while, so this was also a good reminder for me to do so!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/23/2022 at 11:39 am

      It is super important and one of those conditions that have no symptoms but can do lots of harm.

  4. Kimberly Hatting says

    09/23/2022 at 2:58 pm

    Great info!!! I take for granted my cholesterol levels, due to my active lifestyle, but I don’t think any of us are exempt if our diets aren’t healthy.

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/23/2022 at 3:05 pm

      That is very true and there is a large genetic component as well.

  5. Darlene Cardillo says

    09/23/2022 at 3:23 pm

    thanks for the reminder.

    I’m not great with my diet in the summer (hello ice cream).

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/23/2022 at 6:05 pm

      YOLO right? 🙂

  6. Michelle says

    09/23/2022 at 5:31 pm

    Like Renee I had no idea that whey protein can lower cholesterol – good to know!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/23/2022 at 6:05 pm

      Yes, it really can! It is a fab post run refuel

  7. Liz Dexter says

    09/25/2022 at 1:30 am

    Here’s an interesting thing that I suspected and we’ve proved – I got my own cholesterol down and it’s stayed down through cutting down on saturated fats and eating a LOT of oats (oats for breakfast, oatmeal in sauces and soups I make). Husband could not get his down doing that and gave up. Now he’s been diagnosed diabetic, he’s cut carbs and his cholesterol as well as his blood sugar have come down. I have other friends who’ve done one or the other. So I think there are two pathways. Good to keep on top of it anyway, and I was fortunate to have a good doctor who, while they weren’t able to advise me very well on how to do it (a single sheet which covered all the main ethnic foods in the UK plus pies and biscuits!) allowed me to go off and have six months to get it down before shoving me on the drugs.

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/25/2022 at 8:35 am

      I totally agree that changing your diet and cutting sugar significantly improve your cholesterol and over all health. Oatmeal also helped me a ton and cutting other carbs did too. Good for us! Hope it works for your husband too

      • Liz Dexter says

        09/25/2022 at 12:38 pm

        That’s the weird thing, I didn’t cut sugar or carbs, just fat, he cut sugar and carbs but not fat, both had the same end effect! But generally eating healthier of course is good anyway.

        • Deborah Brooks says

          09/25/2022 at 3:34 pm

          Making small changes in our diet can make a huge difference!

  8. Jenn says

    09/25/2022 at 7:55 pm

    Oh, man. I have to really watch my fiber. Not having a gall bladder makes me a little more sensitive in that regard.

    But bring on the salmon!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      09/26/2022 at 7:34 am

      Yes, seafood is great for cholesterol and lean protein

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