sweets and high cholesterol
beaches222
Posts: 437 Member
ok so I have high cholesterol(high LDL and total cholesterol and I have improved my eating healthy and have been doing so well and have to go back to doctor to see if it improved. I have been still eating sweets though as I didn't realize eating sweets plays a huge roll in cholesterol until today. For people who changed there diets to improve your cholesterol did you cut out all sweets or just limit yourself. I have went almost a month doing well but still having sweets. I go back to doctor in a couple weeks so should I try to limit myself maybe a weekly sweet treat? I got back in a couple weeks and I really want to see an improvement . any suggestions would be so helpful. Thanks.
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I limit my sweet treats as much as i can. It seems to help me. I might have one once every two weeks. For my sweet tooth I have strawberries or grapes.0
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just had my "sweet fix" a little bit of orange aero choccy.counted within my calorie intake, same thing next sunday I guess.0
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I have genetically high cholesterol. My parents and sister, as well as my grandparents all have/had it. None of them were more than slightly overweight, and most were in the healthy range. I work out, eat mostly right, but know that not eating sweets is probably going to have little effect. So I'll keep eating the sweets.0
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Yes that is what I am trying to find out now if it is genetically high or if I can control it by diet. My dad has high cholesterol as well so it may very well be genetic.0
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Thanks to all for your responses. I so appreciate it.0
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Have you been tracking your mono and polyunsaturated fats as well as your saturated fats?0
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I know my cholesterol went down from 5.9 to 4.9 after cutting down on sugar (processed not from fruits etc) but also fats (sat fat) My doctor did tell me to cut down on sugar (processed)0
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In any event, yes, you can control this through diet and exercise for the most part. Monounsaturated fats, dietary fiber, exercise, etc help to raise your HDL cholesterol levels which in turn lowers your LDL cholesterol.
Talk with your physician about this first, but if it were me, I would try to control it this way before going on any medication.0 -
Yes that is what I am trying to do . I do not want to go on any medications if possible. My HDL is great but it the LDL and total cholesterol that sucks.0
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High HDL helps to lower your LDL levels. Try to keep exercising, losing weight, and eating enough fiber.0
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Thanks so much for your feedback. It is all so helpful and I will.0
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I'm on a whole foods plant based diet now for over ten weeks. I've also reduced my added sugar to nearly zero. I continue to eat fruit and dried fruit. The sugars in whole fruit and dried fruit are metabolised differently than added sugar and fruit juice as a result of the fibre which also acts to reduce cholesterol.
Kind regards,
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Have you been tracking your mono and polyunsaturated fats as well as your saturated fats?
How do you do that? I find that the broken-down levels of different fat (mono, poly, un/saturated, trans) in many foods in the MFP database are not reliable or nonexistent. For starters, for many products they are not listed on the package, so you can't even select the right thing in the supermarked. Yes for margarine and oils, but often not for other foods that contain a lot of fat. Butter to start with. Doesn't list trans fats over here.0 -
Yes that is what I am trying to do . I do not want to go on any medications if possible. My HDL is great but it the LDL and total cholesterol that sucks.0
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Yes I agree I really do NOT want to be put on any medications.0
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