| Cholesterol: List of food high and low in cholesterol content |
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Cholesterol is a fat essential for the proper function and integrity of cells in the body. In situations when the temperature is fluctuating, cholesterol ensures the stability of cells’ normal condition, and by virtue of that the body. Cholesterol is also needed for the production of hormones such as progesterone, estrogens, testosterone, and aldosterone, vitamin E, and bile acid.
Cholesterol is of two types: namely, low-density lipoprotein, LDL (bad cholesterol) and high density lipoprotein, HDL, (good cholesterol). High level of blood LDL cholesterol is associated with stroke, thickening of arteries, and heart diseases (eg. coronary heart disease), whereas HDL cholesterol is associated with reduced risk of heart diseases. High density lipo-protein (HDL) cholesterol also acts as antioxidant. Cholesterol is produced in the body and also obtained from food sources. Food that are high in cholesterol content, such as meat and egg, are associated with high level of serum cholesterol. On the other hand, plant foods, also good sources of dietary fiber, have sterol (cholesterol-like chemicals) that reduce absorption of cholesterol to the blood stream. Therefore, eating plant foods high in sterol is known to help lower the cholesterol level in the blood. If it may help you plan what food to avoid or eat so as to reduce cholesterol level, below is a list of food items (meat, fish, milk, eggs and their products) and the estimate of their cholesterol content. The cholesterol content analysis was carried out by Finnish researchers on food items they gathered in Finland.
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