Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have hypercholesterolemia and am seeking dietary strategies to control my cholesterol levels. Can you provide insights into the role of nutrition, superfoods, and dietary fiber in lowering cholesterol? Additionally, how can I optimize my diet to include superfoods rich in dietary fiber that can help improve my cholesterol profile and overall heart health?
Thank you.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I read your query and can understand your concern.
Consuming high amounts of carbohydrates leads to high sugar levels in the blood, which leads to a faster deposition of fats in the body. This leads to obesity, due to which metabolic disorders like high cholesterol trigger, it is not only fatty food but excess of carbohydrates can also lead to high cholesterol.
First, you need to check your body mass index, which will let you understand your obesity stage.
For a customized diet plan need more details like height, weight, age, medical issues, etc but I can help you with quick tips;
1. Sodas and sweet drinks like aerated drinks, and tetra-pack fruit juices are to be avoided in the diet.
2. Refined carbohydrates like white bread, pasta, and rice are low in fiber and they are high in glycemic index. This combination can result in high blood sugar levels.
3. Fruit-flavored yogurts are usually low in fat, but high in sugar.
4. Avoid breakfast cereals like cornflakes, sugar-coated muesli, and sugar-coated wheat flakes.
5. Avoid sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, jaggery, and sugar.
6. Avoid packaged snacks as they are typically highly processed foods made from refined flour.
7. Incorporate cholesterol-reducing fruits they are very effective in melting the cholesterol deposited in the arteries such as:
Grapes- According to the studies of NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information), grapes have the power to reduce cholesterol. Grapes are full of fiber and are also rich in protein, iron, copper, folate, and vitamins C, A, K, and B. Regular consumption of grapes helps to lower cholesterol levels naturally. Grapes are also helpful in controlling weight. Eating citrus fruits can prove beneficial in removing heart-related diseases. You can reduce cholesterol by eating fruits like lemons and oranges along with grapes.
Strawberry- Strawberry is a better fruit to reduce cholesterol. It is a good source of antioxidants, which help in controlling cholesterol levels. Apart from this, it is a storehouse of vitamins and it is very low in calories. You can have strawberries for breakfast every morning.
Apple- Apple is such a fruit, which can reduce not only cholesterol but also other dirty substances deposited in the body. All heart patients should include apples in their diet as they help in reducing cholesterol levels naturally. The presence of fiber pectin in apples helps reduce cholesterol.
I hope I have answered your question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards.
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Answered byBhanushali Sonali Suresh Tara
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