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High Bad Cholestero­l Increases risk of Death Even for Healthy People

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People who are young and healthy may still be vulnerable to the risk of premature death from cardiovasc­ular disease if they have higher levels of bad cholestero­l, according to a new research.

Bad cholestero­l, or LDL (low-density lipoprotei­n), contribute­s to clogged arteries which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.

The findings showed that compared with participan­ts who had LDL readings of under 100 mg/dL, those with LDL levels in the range of 100-159 mg/ dL had a 30 - 40 per cent higher risk of cardiovasc­ular disease death. Those with LDL levels of 160 mg/dL or higher had a 70 - 90 per cent increased risk of cardiovasc­ular death, compared with participan­ts who had LDL readings of under 100 mg/dL.

“Our study demonstrat­es that having a low 10-year estimated cardiovasc­ular disease risk does not eliminate the risk posed by elevated LDL over the course of a lifetime,” said lead author Shuaib Abdullah, from the University of Texas in the US.

“High cholestero­l at younger ages means there will be a greater burden of cardiovasc­ular disease as these individual­s age,” added Robert Eckel, from the University of Colorado in the US. The study, published in the journal

Circulatio­n, included 36,375 young, relatively healthy participan­ts who were free of diabetes or cardiovasc­ular disease and were followed for 27 years. Among the group (72 per cent men with an average age 42 years), there were 1086 deaths from cardiovasc­ular disease such as stroke, and 598 coronary heart disease deaths.

“Those with low risk should pursue lifestyle interventi­ons, such as diet and exercise, to achieve LDL levels as low as possible, preferably under 100 mg/ dL.

“Limiting saturated fat intake, maintainin­g a healthy weight, discontinu­ing tobacco use, and increasing aerobic exercises should apply to everyone,” Abdullah said.

 ??  ?? Bad cholestero­l contribute­s to clogged arteries, which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Bad cholestero­l contribute­s to clogged arteries, which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.

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