'Silent killer' high cholesterol risk cut with three easy food swaps, doctor says
08.05.2023 - 16:51
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A medical expert has revealed some of the most important diet swaps you can make in order to reduce the risk of a common 'silent killer' in your body. Cholesterol, although it's vital for performing certain jobs within your system, can be dangerous if too much is present in the body.
The lipid can combine with other substances in the bloodstream, resulting in fatty deposits which can clog up arteries. These blockages made it harder for blood to flow, and according to the Mayo Clinic, can result in serious problems like strokes and heart attacks.
The Mirror reports that this is usually linked to things like being overweight, smoking, or not exercising enough. High cholesterol is often labelled a 'silent killer' because it's symptomless, and patients can only find out after having a blood test.
The British Heart Foundation reports that almost half of UK adults are living with cholesterol levels above national guidelines of total cholesterol (greater than 5mmol/L). However, cardiologist Dr Elizabeth Klodas has revealed the top three foods to slash cholesterol levels - all of which contain fibre.
The expert said: "As a cardiologist, I always tell patients that lowering their LDL [low-density lipoprotein] 'bad' cholesterol can help prevent cardiovascular disease. Many foods have soluble fibre, which binds cholesterol in the digestive system and drags them out of the body before they get into circulation.”
Firstly, Dr Klodas has hailed oats as essential to lowering cholesterol. She said: "I always stock my kitchen with oats, and typically have half a cup per day. Not only are they high in fibre, they contain plenty of antioxidants, including those that help improve blood vessel function and lower blood pressure."
Another fibre-rich