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    The body needs some form of cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D and other vital substance that help in digesting food. The body makes the necessary cholesterol it needs in performing this function, however, there are certain food we eat that contain cholesterol. There are two types of lipoprotein that the body makes. The low-density lipoprotein and high-density lipoprotein. Both of these types in a moderate amount is good for the body. Notwithstanding, the important role these lipoproteins…

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    Such as the dinners, vegetables and pies. It is rich in trans-fat, and it can clog your arteries also. The trans-fat in the meals raises the bad cholesterol level and lowers good cholesterol level. Frozen meals usually contain more salt than what is mandatory to be added. Frozen food can also trigger your blood pressure. Sodium is a main factor in frozen meal, and too much sodium is unhealthy for you and your heart…

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    8) that no cholesterol was used, observed the formation of crystals rather than functional liposomes and the most extreme drop in EE% of 28.33% (from 35.55% to 7.00%). This emphasises the requirement for some degree of fluidity for a membrane to be functional. As the presence of cholesterol is responsible for increased membrane fluidity, could assume little/no fluidity in the liposomes, hence they failed to form. Solid crystals were observed instead. It is observed that the cholesterol levels…

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    2015). This testing, included 234 police officers that were examined over a period of 5 years (Gabarino & Magnavita, 2015). Variables measured included blood pressure, waist circumference, triglycerides, body mass index, blood glucose, and HDL-cholesterol levels (Gabarino & Magnavita,…

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    Chia Seeds Research Paper

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    - this aminoalkanoic acid helps to control your mood, your craving and your sleep. Chia has a bearing on sterol levels within the blood. Chia has been shown to lower cholesterin (the dangerous cholesterol) moreover as acylglycerol levels and conjointly to lift cholesterol levels (the sensible cholesterol). These combined effects mean that chia seeds will forestall heart condition if taken frequently within the diet. Chia seeds facilitate to control glucose levels and thus will forestall…

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    For starters anything in excessiveness is harmful to our health and so it can be of great damage to either our organs and mental health. Therefore, this is a topic of vast interest relating to the negative and positive effects that consuming alcohol has in our system. Consequently, moderate drinkers can have a reduced percentage of having type 2 diabetes while heavy drinking can lead to liver and heart damage. This topic is an interesting paradox due to the benefits and negative drawbacks that…

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    normal range of sodium is 135 to 145 millimole per liter. Having a low sodium level can damage the cell in the body and leads into multiples health problems such as, liver problem and heart disease. In addition, the patient’s has a higher total cholesterol concentration…

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    According to his book, eggs contain more cholesterol than any other food and they are 35% of the total cholesterol intake…

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    Discussion Throughout this study, PHFs commonness in food items, product labelling using Nutrition Facts and the ingredient list and studies on health effects were all analyzed to see how prevalent PHFs are in a typical diet and how they affect health. Natural versus artificiel trans fats As previously mentioned, trans fats can come from two sources, naturally and artificially via the process of hydrogenation. Natural trans fat is formed in some grassland animals and small amounts can be found…

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    Steroids Be Banned

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    They shouldn't be used because they are cause many effects like death, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol can effect a persons lifetime. Also, people wouldn't want to ending a life so, quickly if people are being overdosed. Based on the composition" in a 2006 study scientist surveyed 500 steroid users found that almost 80% of these users were not competitive…

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