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For decades, we’ve been hearing that there’s a “good” and “bad” cholesterol, but what exactly is the difference between the two? Well, for starters, the medical term for “good” cholesterol is actually high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and low-density lipoproteins (LDL) is the medical term for “bad” cholesterol. Knowing the difference can help add years to your life.

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HDL:



  • Consists of mostly protein

  • Empties out LDL cholesterol by transporting it to the liver, where it is then reprocessed

  • Prevents clogged arteries that are caused by LDL cholesterol

  • Reduces your chances for a heart attack and heart disease


Boost your HDL by walking at least 30 minutes daily, eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acid like salmon and trout, quitting smoking, avoiding alcohol or drinking in moderation and eating less sugar.


LDL:



  • Consists of mostly fat

  • Deposits in the walls of arteries

  • Damages the lining of your arteries

  • Increases your chances of a heart attack and stroke


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Understanding Cholesterol: The “Good” & The “Bad” was originally published on blackdoctor.org