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Understanding Cholesterol (Heart Basics #5)

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    (Voice Over)
    Cholesterol.
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    You hear the word a lot,
    but what exactly is cholesterol,
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    and why should you be concerned about it?
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    (Dr. Farkouh)
    Cholesterol is a fatty substance
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    found among the lipids in the blood stream
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    and in cells throughout the body.
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    Cholesterol is not inherently bad.
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    In fact, cholesterol is
    naturally occurring
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    and plays an important role
    in the formation of cell membranes
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    and in the manufacturing of hormones.
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    But the body only needs
    a small amount of cholesterol
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    to carry out most of these functions.
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    It is only when the body
    has too much cholesterol
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    that it becomes a potential health risk.
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    Cholesterol and other fats
    cannot dissolve in the blood stream,
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    so they need to be transported
    into and out of cells
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    by special carriers called lipoproteins.
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    Cholesterol is carried by 2 of these,
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    Low Density Lipoprotein, known as LDL,
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    and High Density Lipoprotein,
    known as HDL.
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    When the amount of cholesterol
    in the blood stream increases,
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    the body needs to create
    additional lipoproteins.
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    LDL cholesterol has become
    known as "the bad cholesterol"
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    because when there is
    too much of it in the blood stream,
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    it tends to build up in
    the arterial walls, forming plaque.
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    This plaque build-up
    clogs and hardens the arteries,
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    a condition known as atherosclerosis.
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    This can lead to heart attack or stroke.
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    HDL Cholesterol has been dubbed
    "the good cholesterol"
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    because it seems to actually aid
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    in removing cholesterol from the body
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    by carrying it away from the arteries
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    and back to the liver,
    where it is passed from the body.
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    Determining your cholesterol level is easy
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    and can be done with a simple blood test.
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    The normal level of cholesterol
    for any individual
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    depends upon their age, weight, and sex,
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    but typically an LDL cholesterol level
    of above 160 milligrams per deciliter
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    is considered high.
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    Similarly, an HDL cholesterol level
    below 40 milligrams per deciliter
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    would usually be considered too low.
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    Either high LDL levels or low HDL levels
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    can put you at risk for plaque build up.
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    The first and easiest way
    to reduce cholesterol
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    is to restrict your fat intake.
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    High cholesterol is an important factor
    in heart disease and stroke
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    and managing your cholesterol is
    an important part of a healthy lifestyle.
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    The good news is that there are many
    effective ways to manage high cholesterol,
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    as you can see
    from other films in this library.
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    However, an important first step
    towards a heart-healthy lifestyle
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    should be to see your doctor
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    and find out your cholesterol level.
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    (Voice Over)
    Want to learn more?
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    Check out other videos and sources
    on this site for more information.
Title:
Understanding Cholesterol (Heart Basics #5)
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
03:04

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