Swap saturated fats for heart-healthy fats to reduce ‘bad’ cholesterol levels

By | November 8, 2020

Another study in 24 people with high blood lipid levels observed that consuming a diet with high oleic sunflower oil for eight weeks led to significant increases in HDL (good) cholesterol, compared with a diet without sunflower oil.

This is in line with other findings, which have led the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve a qualified health claim for high oleic sunflower oil and products with a similar fatty acid composition.

In addition to making healthier dietary decisions, exercising regularly plays a key role in reducing cholesterol.

According to the NHS, you should aim to do at least 150 minutes (2.5 hours) of exercise a week to reap the benefits.

Daily Express :: Health Feed

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