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  • ...i/>(accessed 5.3.2022)</ref>. Hypercholesterolemia can be defined as a LDL-cholesterol greater than 190 mg/dL, greater than 160 mg/dL with one major risk factor, ...sterol Available:https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/symptoms-causes/syc-20350800 (accessed 5.3.2022)</ref>.
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  • ...ransport: molecular mechanisms and the non-medical approach to enhance HDL cholesterol]. Frontiers in Physiology. 2018 May 15;9:526. == Reverse Cholesterol Transport ==
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  • [[File:Stop! do you know your cholesterol number (6944338085).jpg|right|frameless]] ...l). The two major types of lipids found in the blood are triglycerides and cholesterol. Although hyperlipidemia can be inherited, it’s more often the result of
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  • ...and increases  the levels of LDL (Bad cholesterol). Higher levels of LDL cholesterol increases the risk of stroke. ...e levels of homocysteine, fibrinogen, and oxidized low-density lipoprotein cholesterol can also be elevated by smoking.<ref>“Health effects of exposure to envir
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  • ...yer containing many different molecular componants, including proteins and cholesterol, some with carbohydrate groups attached. ...can build up as [[Atherosclerosis|plaque in the arteries]]. Having a high cholesterol level increases your risk of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular diseas
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  • ...f [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], being the most common cholesterol-lowering drugs<ref name=":0">Sizar O, Khare S, Jamil RT, Talati R. [https:/ ...Statins competitively inhibit HMG-CoA reductase, which limits the rate of cholesterol synthesis (primarily in the liver). As a result, statins break down LDL, de
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  • ...p in the [[Cardiovascular System|arteries]]. These deposits are made up of cholesterol, fatty substances, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin. [[Hypercholesterolemia]] (LDL-cholesterol); [[Hypertension]]; [[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2|Diabetes Mellitus]]; [[Smoki
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  • ...ght|frameless]]Lipid (cholesterol) panel - measure the different types of cholesterol and related fats in the bloodstream. The panel usually includes: #* Total cholesterol
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  • ...rol or triglyceride levels. The main diagnostic components are reduced HDL-cholesterol, [[Hyperlipidemia|raised triglycerides]], [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] * High triglyceride and low HDL cholesterol levels are core components of the metabolic syndrome.
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  • ...llstones, especially in women due to increases in the biliary secretion of cholesterol. On the other hand, patients with drastic weight loss or fasting have a hig ...dism can form calcium stones. Patients with excessive cholesterol can form cholesterol stones. Occlusion of the common bile duct such as in neoplasms or stricture
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  • ...a|cholesterol]] and triglycerides, and increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
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  • ...vascular risk facotrs (e.g. [[hypertension]], [[Hypercholesterolemia|high cholesterol]], smoking, [[diabetes]]) may contribute to altered blood flow in the [[art
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  • ...es<ref name=":0" />. It also found that the movement reduced VLDL, or 'bad cholesterol', and can help prevent muscle metabolism during long periods of inactivity,
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  • ...oving your diet—decrease sugars and simple carbohydrates, decrease fat and cholesterol while improving on fibre intake.
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  • ...lar risk factors: smoking, [[hypertension]], low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, hyperlipidaemia, [[diabetes]], [[obesity]], [[Physical Inactivity|physical ...ou quit smoking, eat right, lose weight, and lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Counseling may also help you learn to manage stress and to feel bet
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  • ...ult was a significant decrease in triglyceride, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol levels after the surgery in patients with elevated preoperative levels.
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  • Blood test: this is to check for any disease and measure cholesterol and glucose level. ...ues deposited around the arterial wall. These deposits are usually fat and cholesterol accumulation that could narrow and/or block the lumen resulting in turbulen
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  • * The aorta can be damaged by [[Hyperlipidemia|high cholesterol]] and [[Hypertension|high blood pressure]], so anything you do to keep thos
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  • ...as [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|smoking]], hypertension and cholesterol.<ref name=":1">Luepker RV. Falling coronary heart disease rates: a better e * [[Blood Tests]] to examine the level of fats, cholesterol, glucose, and proteins in the blood. Any abnormal levels may indicate risk
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  • * Certain drugs, eg cholesterol-lowering drugs ([[statins]]), can damage muscle and increase CK. Patients o
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  • ...ardiovascular risk factors. It may even help with weight loss and lowering cholesterol.
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  • Risk factors: Smoking, [[Hypertension]], [[Diabetes]], [[Hyperlipidemia|High cholesterol]], Increasing age (especially after reaching 50 years of age), Family histo ...file. Key targets for lifestyle changes include quitting smoking, lowering cholesterol, and controlling hypertension and diabetes.
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  • ..., Dahal S, Bhattarai R, Nepal R, Yuling Z. Plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol responses to endurance exercise training: A meta-analysis of randomized con
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  • ...ersons and also by ageing people with disabilities. [[Hypertension]], high cholesterol, [[diabetes]], [[osteoarthritis]], [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|heart di ...t the same time, either in dyads (hypertension and diabetes) or in triads (cholesterol, hypertension, and diabetes).<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...cardiovascular health, but also helps to keep blood pressure, weight, and cholesterol in control. * Lowering blood pressure and cholesterol and maintenance of a healthy weight.
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  • ...tivity]], and a diet that predisposes individuals to [[Hyperlipidemia|high cholesterol]] and high blood pressure—also raise the risk of developing heart failure * [[Hyperlipidemia|Reduce Cholesterol Level]]. High levels of cholesterol can cause furring and narrowing of the arteries termed atherosclerosis and
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  • ...plasma membrane of Schwann cells has an extremely high lipid content, and cholesterol is particularly important for assembling the myelin sheath. The compact mye
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  • ...creases [[Sympathetic Nervous System|sympathetic]] overstimulation reduces cholesterol and risk of heart disease and helps in reducing [[Smoking Cessation and Bri
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  • ...brain which my cause a stroke. (Plaque is a sticky substance made of fat, cholesterol, calcium and other fibrous material).&nbsp;<ref>Carotid stenosis, https://w
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  • ...help control [[blood]] glucose and [[insulin]] metabolism, participate in cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism, and help with fermentation. The digestive trac
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  • ...ructed him on dieting and exercise to lose weight and decrease his HTN and cholesterol, but he states he just hasn't had the energy to exercise or perform his usu *Patient's Past Medical History: &nbsp;Patient reports HTN and high cholesterol both managed medically. &nbsp;The patient was hospitalized 10 years ago for
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  • ...rol levels.<ref name=":2" /> Tendon Xanthomas are fatty deposits from high cholesterol levels and commonly found at the Achilles tendon.
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  • ...enetic/family history of AAA and comorbidities - hypertension and abnormal cholesterol levels.<ref name=":1" /> If left untreated ~75% of the victims die before s
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  • ...oss for obese patients, therapy to quit smoking, medications to lower high cholesterol, a program of regular exercise to lower high blood pressure, and stress red
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  • ...tes, as well as lowers total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol ...and phytochemicals) can also reduce blood pressure, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides
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  • * Understanding and controlling [[Atherosclerosis|cholesterol]] and [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] is key to your heart health
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  • ...tal cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol while negatively correlated with HDL. However, a large-scale cohort is need
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  • ...e: a healthy diet; regular exercise; not smoking ;maintaining blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure within normal ranges and avoiding sedentariness. A book
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  • ...should be monitoring for the side effects including [[Hyperlipidemia|high cholesterol]], BP, [[Hyperglycemia|blood sugars]] etc.
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  • ...and LB strain. She had mild depression. Her comorbidities include DM, high cholesterol, arthritis of hands, 2006 excision of breast cancer, and 2003 left TKR.
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  • ...heart rate, blood sugar levels, central nervous system and bowel function, cholesterol levels, fat, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. # Elevated blood [[Hyperlipidemia|cholesterol]] level
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  • ...lic syndrome]] and/or diabetes, lower than normal high-density lipoprotein cholesterol or chronic infection. Low-grade inflammation leads to damage or inflammat * Reduced cholesterol
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  • # Treatment may include medications to reduce cholesterol, regulate glucose levels, and control hypertension.<ref>American Brain Foun
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  • * [[Hypercholesterolemia|High cholesterol]]
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  • ...de levels while decreasing low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and total plasma cholesterol and reducing the risk of coronary artery disease with early use in postmeno
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  • * High Cholesterol
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  • * High blood cholesterol
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  • * HDL level increase (the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL decrease reduces the risk of [[atherosclerosis]]) ...e interventions improve glycated hemoglobin (A1C), triglycerides (TG), and cholesterol (9) in people with type 2 diabetes. Both aerobic and resistance exercise ar
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  • ...ity has a negative metabolic impact on insulin resistance, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides<ref name=":0" />. Obese individuals have a higher chance ...e (LPL), a protein that interacts at the cellular level, lowers plasma HDL cholesterol levels while also having an impact on the prevalence of severe HTN, diabete
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  • ...ngulate region of the brain; decreases sympathetic overstimulation reduces cholesterol and risk of heart disease and helps in reducing smoking; has been shown to
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  • * [[Hyperlipidemia|High cholesterol]]
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  • ...f Condradi-Hünermann syndrome shows an accumulation of the precursors 8(9)-cholesterol and 8-dehydrocholesterol. <br>There also the tibia-metacarpal and humero-me
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  • * '''Past medical history:''' Type 1 Diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol. ...diagnosis of SPS was fair; he had type 1 diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol. However, he did partake in some activities and was relatively active for h
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  • ...in posture. He has a history of previous angioplasty for PVD in 2000, High cholesterol, Hypertension and a Pulmonary Embolism in 2011 for which he takes Warfarin.
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  • ...ropriate for nearly every age group. A regular walking program can improve cholesterol, lower [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]], improve [[Osteoporosis disease|bo
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  • ...Eat Better; get active; Lose weight; Manage [[Blood Pressure|BP]]; Control Cholesterol; Reduce Blood Sugar.<ref>Heart org. [https://www.heart.org/en/professional/
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  • | colspan="1" rowspan="1" |[[Hyperlipidemia|Decreased Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol]], low triglycerides
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  • ...uld be encouraged in order to help decrease or maintain blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
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  • * Understanding and controlling [[Atherosclerosis|cholesterol]] and [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] is key to your heart health. <ref>H
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  • *Unhealthy cholesterol levels, Unhealthy diet
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  • * Blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol need be kept under control and can prevent diabetic retinopathy or slow it
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  • # '''High cholesterol''' ...trans fats and inflammatory foods will all help to manage blood pressure, cholesterol, and inflammation.<ref name=":3">Hart MJ, Torres SJ, McNaughton SA, Milte C
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  • ...nd the report showed a body height of 173cm and body weight of 88kg, total cholesterol of 8 mmol/L and fasting glucose of 5.4 mmol/L. His BMI was 30 kg/m<sup>2</s
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  • ...us health conditions, such as high [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]], high cholesterol, [[diabetes]], [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|heart disease]], [[stroke]],
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  • ...'Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome''' '''(SLOS)''' is caused by an abnormality in cholesterol metabolism resulting from deficiency of the enzyme 7-dehydrocholesterol red
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  • ...nbsp;People with&nbsp;GHD have increased vascular profile risks, increased cholesterol levels, and increased carotid intima-medial thickness (IMT).<ref>Murray RD,
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  • ...y Composition|body mass]], body fat, resting [[Heart Rate|heart rate]] and cholesterol levels<ref name=":0">Vitez L, Zupet P, Zadnik V, Drobnič M. Running injuri
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  • ...ich has been controlled by 40mg of Diovan daily. The patient also has high cholesterol in which he takes 5mg of Crestor daily to help control. The patient enjoys ...ontrol his high blood pressure and 5mg of Crestor daily to manage his high cholesterol<ref>Cunha JP. Crestor [internet]. RxList [Updated 2021 Oct 13, cited 2022 M
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  • ** decrease cholesterol levels
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  • ...ity lipoprotein [LDL]-to-HDL with increased high-density lipoprotein [HDL] cholesterol levels)<ref name=":4" />, enhanced glucose uptake<ref>Hill JO, Wyatt HR. Ro
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  • ...critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol: who, what, and how?: a scientific statement from the American Heart Associ
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  • * Vitamin D is synthesized in the body when cholesterol activates with UVB rays from sunlight. When ingested, the intestines absorb
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  • ...lerosis characterized by the deposition of atheromatous plaques containing cholesterol and lipids on the innermost layer of the walls of large and medium-sized ar
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  • ...s road traffic accidents. Past medical history included hypertension, high cholesterol, and a maternal family history of heart disease and stroke. Cranial nerve t
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  • ...lucose (11.4%),&nbsp;Overweight (55.3%),&nbsp;Obesity (24.1%),&nbsp;Raised cholesterol (30.4%).<ref name="p7">http://www.who.int/nmh/countries/jam_en.pdf</ref>
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  • ...lesions increase the risk of late ARMD. No consistent relationship between cholesterol level and ARMD has been documented. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...can be screened for is hypertension. William has had hypertension and high cholesterol levels for the past 7 years. No other significant medical history before PS Lisinopril for hypertension (20 mg daily). Atorvastatin for high cholesterol (40 mg daily).
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  • |Recent trauma, vascular pathology, smoking (dissecting). Hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, (non-dissecting). Presenting with headache, visual disturbances,
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  • ** consider condition such as psoriatic arthritis, cholesterol, diabetes,<ref>Esther CL, Belen OA, Aranzazu RM, Gabriel GN. Foot deformiti
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  • ...s, increases high density lipoprotein and decreases triglyceride and total cholesterol.
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  • # Reduced cholesterol and improved cardiovascular fitness
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  • ...another, the use of the patient’s history, physical exam, roentgenograms, cholesterol-crystal force-plate analysis, intra-articular/digital injections, and addit
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  • ...fic accidents. Past medical history included hypertension, headaches, high cholesterol, and a maternal family history of heart disease and stroke. ...previous episodes. She has a cardiovascular history of hypertension, high cholesterol levels, and two previous strokes (the last one was three years ago).
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  • # Crystal-induced arthropathies: Acute gout, pseudogout, calcium oxalate, cholesterol, hydroxyapatite crystals
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  • ** Decreased serum HDL cholesterol
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  • * a side effect of some medicines, eg cholesterol-lowering drugs ([[statins]]) or amphetamines used for [[Attention Deficit D
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  • ...ic fluid has a milk-like appearance that is chiefly due to the presence of cholesterol, glycerol, fatty acids and other fat products. The vessels that transport t
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  • ...tis. If patients&nbsp;have psoriasis they can develop high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and obesity. <ref name="rhematology">American College of Rheumat
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  • ...so reported through body fat reduction, lowering blood pressure, improving cholesterol profile, and lowering stress placed on the heart while lifting a particular
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  • ...metabolic risk and directly proportional to high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol
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  • ...loyd-Jones DM, McBride P. 2013 ACC/AHA guideline on the treatment of blood cholesterol to reduce atherosclerotic cardiovascular risk in adults: a report of the Am
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  • *Decreased cholesterol
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  • ...ter who was previously very active with a history of hypertension and high cholesterol. Ted enjoyed keeping himself busy by doing small renovations around the hou
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  • ...critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol: who, what, and how?: a scientific statement from the American Heart Associ
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  • ...d in “bricks and mortar” fashion interspersed by lipids such as ceramides, cholesterol, and free fatty acids.
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  • ...blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, boost mood, and increase good HDL Cholesterol. Participation in cardiovascular exercise reduces the risk of heart disease
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  • ...Neurological Incident<br>e.g. Atrial Fibrillation, Hypertension,&nbsp;High Cholesterol,&nbsp;Diabetes Mellitus<br>
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  • ...eight, percentage body fat, waist-hip circumference, triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol levels <ref>Michishita T, Kobayashi S, Katsuya T, Ogihara T, Kawabuchi K. E
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  • ...ng [[platelet]] adhesiveness, improved endothelial function, increased HDL cholesterol, decreased risk of NIDDM and reduced risk of other diseases e.g. [[Coronary
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  • ...al Incident e.g. Atrial Fibrillation, Hypertension,&nbsp;Hypotension, High Cholesterol,&nbsp;Diabetes Mellitus
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  • ...ngly more popular in supplementing training regimens. It is a precursor to cholesterol and is believed to diminish protein breakdown. Researchers found upper body
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  • ...e, 60.9%&nbsp;overweight, 26.2% for&nbsp;obesity and 53.6% for&nbsp;raised cholesterol.<ref>http://www.who.int/nmh/countries/isr_en.pdf</ref>
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  • ...[[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]) and a decrease in blood cholesterol levels (reducing the risk for developing [[atherosclerosis]]). Furthermore,
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  • ...) observed MI to have a significant effect on body mass index, total blood cholesterol, systolic blood pressure and blood alcohol concentration. Studies by West e
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  • Atorvastastin (10 mg per day) to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease
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  • * Transgender men on testosterone often have increased LDL and decreased HDL cholesterol, hormonal therapy can also increase systolic blood pressure and at times, e
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  • ...iovascular diseases. It is also linked to high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol levels. Sitting too much can also cause a decrease in skeletal muscle mass
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  • ...ctice 2014;20(2):137-160.</ref> and significant effect on BMI, total blood cholesterol and systolic blood pressure.<ref name="Rubak S, Sandbæk A, Lauritzen T, Ch
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  • ...ociated risk factors for Dementia Health problems such as hypertension and cholesterol are risk factors , therefore, an understanding of this link can encourage l
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