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Will I develop atherosclerosis even if my blood cholesterol is low?


I am 40 and have been eating fatty fast-food several times a week for at least 20 years. My blood cholesterol profile has been outstanding for many years. I am not overweight by any means (slender), do not smoke, and drink on an occasional basis, and I get a yearly physical. I am pretty sedentary, but exercise maybe one or twice a week on the average. Will I still develop atherosclerosis (clogging of the ateries) even though my blood cholesterol profile is good?

Cholesterol is only one thing that can contribute to coronary disease. Other risk factors include being male, African American, overweight, family history, diabetic, elevated cholesterol, sedentary, and others. Some people have heart disease that have none of these. It is a disease that crosses all barriers. The best thing that we can do is to try to take care of ourselves and have regular check-ups.

Have oat bran with a banana every morning to help clean your arteries.

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