Experts Discuss Whether Cheerios Cereal Actually Lowers Cholesterol
Experts Discuss Whether Cheerios Cereal Actually Lowers Cholesterol
Cheerios, a beloved breakfast cereal that has graced American breakfast tables for over eight decades, has recently garnered attention for its potential role in heart health. With approximately 25 million U.S. adults grappling with high cholesterol (as per CDC statistics), the claim that Cheerios can aid in cholesterol reduction as part of a heart-healthy diet is of significant interest.Cholesterol, often misunderstood as a dietary villain, is a waxy substance vital for the body's structural and functional needs, according to the CDC. It plays a crucial role in the formation of cell structures, hormone production, vitamin D synthesis, and bile acid production. However, the distinction lies in the types of cholesterol and their impact on health.LDL, or low-density lipoprotein, is responsible for transporting cholesterol to cells (an essential function). However, when LDL levels in the bloodstream become excessive, it can adhere to artery walls, leading to narrowing and posing a risk to heart health. HDL, or high-density lipoprotein, plays a beneficial role by removing excess cholesterol from arteries, counteracting the detrimental effects of LDL. Assessing overall cholesterol health involves considering total cholesterol levels, including triglycerides. High levels of triglycerides, another type of fat in the blood, can contribute to heart problems.
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Opt for fiber-rich plant foods: Prioritize fruits, green leafy vegetables, beans, and soluble fiber-rich seeds, along with whole grains.
Embrace healthy fats: Increase consumption of unsaturated fats found in nuts, seeds, olive oil, fatty fish, and avocados.
Limit added sugars and refined carbohydrates: Excessive sugar and refined carbs can raise LDL cholesterol levels; hence, moderation is key.
Monitor beverage choices: Heavy coffee consumption and high alcohol intake are associated with cholesterol fluctuations; therefore, mindful consumption is advised.
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Do Cheerios Really Help Lower Cholesterol? Here's What Heart-Health Experts SayCan eating Cheerios help to lower cholesterol?Whole grain cereals for the primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
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