It is projected that one hundred five million American cholesterol levels are two hundred milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl); this is the border-line. Forty-two million people have levels of two hundred forty mg/dl, thereby raising the risk. Although cholesterol builds-up over a period of time and is a contributing factor to this crippling disease, there are other factors, such as diabetes, low HDL, high LDL, high blood pressure, menopause, not exercising, obesity and smoking. If any family member developed CHD before the age of fifty, there is a great risk that others will develop CHD as well.
The risk of coronary heart disease is not contained to a certain generation. Even American children from the age two through teenage years have high cholesterol levels leading to heart disease in later years. It is the leading killer in America for men and women. Fifteen million people have some form of this disease according to the American Heart Association.
To lower an elevated cholesterol level, intensify the use of nutrition, weight control and physical activities. Medication may be recommended but a change of diet, increased exercise and weight control should be the first order.
The body needs cholesterol to function and cholesterol is found throughout the body in cells or membranes. The body makes between 1,500 and 1,800 mg of cholesterol a day and when animal products are eaten more is added. For every 100 mg about 5 points are added to the cholesterol level. This is an estimate because everyone is different. A hundred grams of cholesterol is about four ounces of beef or chicken.
*Most cholesterol is made in the liver and smaller amount in the small intestine. And the American diet adds approximately 800 mg a day.
Saturated fats (palm oil, palm kernel oil, cocoa butter and partially hydrogenated oils), dairy products, animal fats, eggs and meat add cholesterol to the blood. The artery walls have a build up of fat deposits narrowing the channel of blood supply to the heart. This is a contributing factor of coronary disease.
The blood supplying the heart carries oxygen and nutrients to keep it functioning properly. When there is a slow down, the result is coronary heart disease or a heart attack. If any part of the heart is deprived of oxygen it dies.
Lipoproteins have packages in which cholesterol travels. Cholesterol does not dissolve well in blood and therefore has a hard time traveling in the bloodstream. It attaches itself to fatty protein. Package one low-density lipoprotein (LDL) referred to as the "bad" cholesterol, builds-up in the arteries and blocks the blood flow. Package two high-density lipoprotein (HDL) referred to as the "good" cholesterol, it keep the cholesterol liquid and help transport it to the cells or to the liver to recycle or remove from the body. The third package very low density (VLDL) transports triglycerides (natural fat in tissue) in the blood.
*LDL sets the stage for mineral and fat deposits to attach to artery walls. While the HDL holds on to the cholesterol and transports it through the body.
The number one health issue for men and women is heart disease and, many times the major factor is cholesterol. Even American children are at risk of this disease, because their cholesterol level is the same as the adults. Although the body needs cholesterol to function, it should be monitored to avoid heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.
Risk Factors Of Coronary Heart Disease
Eat to live and live to eat are very much complimentary to each other. However, many a times, it is found that food choice deteriorates the health and when it happens, we are in a dreadful state. It is ironical that we want to eat those foods with the strict "No" tags on the advice of our physicians.
But there can be a way out also. What about the Tuna Steaks? Have you eaten the tuna steaks? They are inarguably delicious and healthy. If you eat just two servings of fish per week, it will help lower your risk for heart disease.
There you are. You have your choice of food, i.e. tuna steaks that can be prepared in several ways and you would surely love to have this dish if not for the sake of health, but for the sake of tastes at least, because you could reduce the risk of heart disease unknowingly.
A simple guideline is here to prepare the tuna steaks that your family must enjoy.
Ingredients Required:
1.2 tuna steaks
2.Two large egg noodles packs
3.4 chopped onions
4.1 teaspoon of sesame oil, peanut oil or vegetable oil
5.1 and 1/2 teaspoons of soy sauce
6.6 teaspoons of sesame seeds or sunflower seeds
To prepare a delicious, glazy and thick sauce mix 5 tablespoons of soy sauce, 8 tablespoons of dry sherry, 1 and 1/2 tablespoons of sugar and 3 teaspoons of honey with 5 tablespoons of water. This sauce is to be sprinkled on the tuna when it would be served.
Put the mixture on a frying pan and boil the ingredients over a searing heat until the sauce thickens. After that just keep it in another bowl. Give some oil in the same pan and give the egg noodles in it when the oil gets warmed; fry the noodles after adding the chopped onions and 1 & 1/2 teaspoons of soy sauce for 5 minutes. Now, remove these fried noodles too from the pan.
Again put a little oil and roll your tuna steaks with the sesame seeds or sunflower seeds and sear them over a high heat. Fry them until they get a brown color.
Afterwards, cut the tuna steaks into the serving sizes and place them over the fried noodles which are kept on plate. Shower the sauce that you have made over that served steaks. Decorate the tuna steaks with the lettuce leaves and sliced tomatoes.
So, you are done bringing a hearty smile on the face of your beloved who wants an immediate change in his/ her diet.
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