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Do Not Ignore Low Cholesterol Levels

by Dr. Trupti Shirole on October 26, 2023 at 11:13 AM
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Many people are aware of the negative effects of high cholesterol and are taking steps to manage and reduce it to protect their heart health (1). However, it is critical to realize that severely low cholesterol levels can also be harmful (2). Cholesterol is required for the efficient functioning of the body, including the generation of hormones and cell membranes. When levels go too low, it can cause a variety of health problems, including reduced brain function, mood disorders, and an increased risk of certain diseases such as depression and even cancer. Striking the proper cholesterol balance is critical, as both extremes, whether too high or low, can pose health hazards.


It emphasizes the necessity of personalized health management and regular check-ups to keep cholesterol levels within the recommended range for overall well-being.

Striking the Balance Between High and Low Cholesterol

Anjali Mukerjee offers helpful advice on how to maintain a healthy diet and cholesterol levels. In a recent piece, she stated that, while the detrimental effects of high cholesterol levels are well-known, strong data supporting the benefits of lowering high cholesterol, particularly for people with heart disease and stroke. However, the concern is if having low cholesterol can potentially lead to health problems.

Dangers of Low Cholesterol Levels

She emphasizes that many people are unaware that low cholesterol levels, notably those below 120 milligrams per deciliter, can cause a variety of health problems such as despair, anxiety, intense melancholy, muscle weakness, low vitamin D levels, and an increased risk of certain malignancies.

‘While high cholesterol levels are a concern, critically low cholesterol can also be detrimental. Strive for a balance to ensure overall well-being. #cholesterol #hearthealth’

Some people may be unaware that they are having these symptoms, while others may be severely affected. As a result, it is critical to recognize and treat this issue. This emphasizes the significance of moderation and balance in obtaining optimal health. Neither overly high nor excessively low cholesterol is beneficial. Maintaining cholesterol levels between 160 and 190 milligrams per deciliter, as well as maintaining LDL or bad cholesterol below 100, is thought to be important for overall health.

Tips to Maintain Cholesterol Levels

Some lifestyle practices alone can help to maintain healthy cholesterol levels (3):



References:

  1. Cholesterol Levels - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31194434/)
  2. Low cholesterol is associated with mortality from stroke, heart disease, and cancer: the Jichi Medical School Cohort Study - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21160131/)
  3. Lifestyle Change Alone Sufficient to Lower Cholesterol in Male Patient With Moderately Elevated Cholesterol: A Case Report - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30800020/)

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