Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Term Effective Fat Diet Lowers Cholesterol



Reduce saturated fats, especially fats found in red meat have long been regarded as the most effective anti-cholesterol tips. In fact, diet is full of unsaturated fats are much more effective for lowering cholesterol.


In a Canadian study involving 351 participants who had high cholesterol levels known to those who adhered to diets rich in unsaturated fats managed to reduce his cholesterol by 13 percent within six months. Meanwhile, people who consume low-fat diet alone only decreased cholesterol by 3 percent.


Cholesterol-lowering diet consisting of unsaturated fats, among others, use olive oil instead of butter, margarine enriched with plant sterols, avocado, oatmeal, soybeans, nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios, and so on.


Meanwhile, a group that has a high fiber diet and Cereal intact cholesterol-lowering benefit only 3 percent.


In that study did not apply the settings of calories but in general the two groups have a weight loss of almost the same, between 1.2 to 1.7 pounds in six months.

Foods that contain saturated fats known to increase LDL or bad cholesterol and total cholesterol. Conversely, eating saturated fat is not a good type of fat or cholesterol will go down faster.

source: kompas.com

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