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Scientific concept: good vs. bad cholesterol
Many of us are aware that the two basic kinds of cholesterol LDL and HDL can be thought of as the “good” and “bad” type, but do you know which is which?
Maybe this analogy will help you to remember:
LDL are Low density lipids – think of them as dust in a vacuum cleaner hose. LDL are light, fluffy particles that cling to and get stuck in the arteries which results in damage and inflammation that may lead to cardiovascular disease.
In contrast, HDL are high density lipids – think of them as forming a stiff brush. Since HDL particles are more dense than LDL particles, they dislodge the LDL when moving through the arteries, just like a brush can clear out the dust from a dirty vacuum cleaner hose.
The optimum number for LDL is less than 100mg/dL and for HDL, it’s 60 mg/dL and higher, according to the National Institutes of Health.
To learn more about movement and heart health, check out research on the science of sitting and standing.
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