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-828675-1337310<br />Introduction................................................................pg.1<br />Definition.....................................................................pg.2<br />Symptoms and Diagnosis...........................................pg.3<br />Causes and Treatment...............................................pg.4<br />Nutritional Support....................................................pg.5<br />Recipe………………………………………………..pg.6<br />Conclusion...................................................................pg.7<br />Work Cited..................................................................pg.8<br />.<br />15716254531995Nutrition plays a vital role in daily life and allows the body to function properly and remain healthy. An adequate nutrition involves the essential macronutrients and also the micronutrients. Macronutrients are proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fat, and water that are required for growth and energy. Micronutrients such as minerals and vitamins are needed for the proper growth and development of the human body, and are required only in very small amounts. Various diseases and conditions that people face today are due to deficiencies of micronutrients. Cholesterol is a waxy, fatlike substance that the body needs to function normally. Similar to high blood pressure, hypercholesterolemia, most commonly referred to as high cholesterol is not a disease. High cholesterol is a condition that may result in very serious consequences such as heart attacks and strokes. In a recent study done by Statistics Canada, blood tests of thousands showed that 41 per cent of adults have high cholesterol. Many people who have high cholesterol may have no idea they have this condition because they may not have any visible symptoms. Therefore, it is extremely important for people of all ages to keep track of their cholesterol levels.<br />What is it?<br />Cholesterol is a fat-like substance that is produced by the body, more specifically the liver, and is an essential nutrient to the body. <br />It is essential for the function of cell membranes, for producing hormones, and for producing vitamin d within the body.<br />Two types of cholesterol: LDL (bad cholesterol) and HDL (good cholesterol) <br />4152900321945A body typically requires only a small amount of cholesterol until the excess cholesterol deposits into various arteries. <br />Body Parts Affected<br />High cholesterol mainly affects the arteries found in the heart, the brain, <br />and the legs for the reason that the excess cholesterol begins to build up on <br />the walls of the arteries<br />The arteries are greatley affected by high cholesterol <br />As high blood cholesterol builds up in the arteries, a waxy substance <br />called plaque causes them to narrow and harden, also known as <br />atherosclerosis.<br />Coronary arteries transport blood to the heart, therefore if plaque <br />causes these arteries to narrow, the blood flow to the heart will <br />significantly slow down and become insufficient resulting in coronary<br /> heart disease<br />4048125144780If plaque decides to burst within the arteries, cholesterol and fat will <br />enter the bloodstream causing clotting and eventurally resulting in a <br />heart attack<br />Not only is the circulatory system strongly affected, but high cholesterol <br />has a negative impact on the eyes as well<br />Those suffering from high cholesterol should be aware of the <br />increased risk of an eye condition known as retinal vein <br />occlusion<br />Similar to the arteries effect, high cholesterol will narrow <br />blood vessels causing a shortage of blood needed by the <br />retina<br />Clots can form which totally block the blood from entering the <br />retina and eventually the eyesight will weaken<br />Effects on Individuals<br />Unfortounately, cholesterol itself portrays no signs or symptoms, leaving an individual clueless of the condition<br />High cholesterol may begin at an early age, however risk factors and complications develop later on well into the adult-life<br />638175109855<br />3171825104140<br />1905003810<br />,[object Object]
These build up over time to become scars, called plagues.
This stimulates extra cell growth in the lining of the arteries. Plaque can damage and clog the arteries, including the coronary arteries feeding the hearts.
This is called atherosclerosis-hardening of the arteries and can result in angina-chest pains
There is clearly no sign of high cholesterol; it is more of a “silent” condition that offers no early warning.
You are diagnosed of High Cholesterol through a blood test and physical exam.
If diagnosed symptoms usually include:
Chest pain
Heart attack
Stroke

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