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Cholesterol - HDL, LDL, norms... How to decrease your cholesterol level?

Isabella Taylor

Isabella Taylor

2026-03-18
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Cholesterol - HDL, LDL, norms... How to decrease your cholesterol level?
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Cholesterol - the word that instills fear in both patients and their doctors... It is expected to be responsible for most cardiovascular diseases and the main factor influencing atherosclerosis, however, it is actually a substance that we not only obtain through food, but also synthesize daily in our body... What is cholesterol, what is its classification, and is it as frightening as it is portrayed?

Cholesterol

Cholesterol belongs to the group of steroids a type of fat derived from alcohol (sterane). It is the main animal sterol. Although most people restrict the role of cholesterol to the formation of the so-called... corticosteroids, it performs many other important functions in the body. As a substrate in the synthesis of steroid hormones, it enables the production of adrenal cortical and sex hormones (thus influencing the creation of essential compounds, i.e. cholesterol, or testosterone). Cholesterol also plays a role in the formation and function of the gland, which allows the body to function properly in the metabolism of fatty acids (such as fats, fats and fats).

Cholesterol of HDL

High density lipoprotein (HDL), colloquially called good cholesterol, is responsible for the transport of unused cholesterol from the peripheral tissues to the liver. HDL fraction also has the ability to reduce inflammation within the blood vessels (a direct cause of the development of atherosclerosis), increase intracellular integrity, also affect the structure of the pancreas and prevent the buildup of LDL cholesterol.

Cholesterol in the blood

Very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) produced in the liver. Interestingly, the amount of VLDL produced in your liver from which LDL is subsequently produced depends mainly on your protein and carbohydrate intake (the larger, the more low-density lipoproteins produced) [2] In the body, special mechanisms are used to regulate your liver's LDL intake and generate an adequate blood pressure resulting in all of your body's tissues being used for the same purpose.

Cholesterol is normal

The current standard for total cholesterol below 200 mg/dL (<5.2 mmol/l) has been agreed as long as sufficient studies have not been conducted to confirm that this value guarantees the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, there is a steady increase in total cholesterol levels.

Is your cholesterol good or bad?

Despite the readily available knowledge about the functions and circulation of cholesterol in the human body, they are still misused unfortunately also by specialists colloquial definitions of good and bad cholesterol. It is worth noting that there is no such medical term, and the wording itself is a fairly large simplification, often misleading the recipients who do not know the best about the biochemistry of the body.

How do you lower your cholesterol?

The most common question that we ask ourselves when we get the lipid profile results is How do we lower this cholesterol in the body? Instead of What caused it to be so high?. Cholesterol is a kind of marker of how our body works. Increase in cholesterol levels is usually not due to increased dietary intake (as mentioned, most cholesterol comes from synthesis inside the body, but the amount supplied with cholesterol that passes through the liver before it reaches the tissues) and, as a result, the body's blood sugar levels are so high.
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