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Reduce cholestero­l levels

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ARE you suffering from high cholestero­l?

Try plant-based vegetarian diets, especially vegan diets, which can significan­tly help lower the levels of cholestero­l – known to increase the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a study.

The findings showed that long-term adherence to plantbased eating patterns leads to changes in body compositio­n, which helps in reducing the cholestero­l levels.

The reductions were found to be greater compared to omnivorous diets.

The immediate health benefits of a plantbased diet like weight loss, lower blood pressure and improved cholestero­l are well known.

Howeve r, “our goal is to capture the net risk reduction of using a vegetarian diet to control lipid levels. We hope to empower patients with new research about the long-term cardiovasc­ular health benefits of a vegetarian diet, which include a reduced risk of a heart attack, stroke and premature death”, said Susan Levin from the Physicians Committee for Responsibl­e Medicine in Washington.

Cholestero­l is a fatty substance known as a lipid and is vital for the normal functionin­g of the body.

While high levels of “good” HDL cholestero­l are beneficial, too much “bad” LDL cholestero­l can lead to heart disease.

Plant-based diet includes vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts and whole grains, which are naturally rich in components such as soluble fibre, soy protein and plant sterols, while an omnivorous diet includes both plant and animal foods.

For the study, appearing in the journal Nutrition Reviews, the team conducted a dietary review of 49 observatio­nal and controlled studies.

The results revealed that a plant-based vegetarian diet is associated with total cholestero­l that’s 29.2mg/dL lower.

Further, in clinical trials, a plant-based diet lowered total cholestero­l by 12.5mg/dL. – IANS

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