Lipoproteins are made up of fat on the inside and proteins on the outside.. The LDL part of cholesterol is one of two types which help to carry to carry cholesterol through the body. We need cholesterol for vitamins and making hormones. The LDL one is the Low Density one and if it gets to high it can stick to the arteries and cause them to clog.
There are some genetic conditions which make LDL levels very high and there are some things people can control. More exercise can help to lower the LDL levels in the blood and eating the right things can help keep it normal. Saturated fats and Trans fats both raise LDL levels Cigarette smoking and high blood pressures also have an impact on your LDL level.
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