Lifestyle changes, such as a healthy diet and regular exercise can help lower your risk of complications from high cholesterol. Several studies have proven that the right mix of exercises can help to lower high cholesterol levels.
Exercise makes your heart stronger, helping it pump more blood with each heartbeat. The blood then delivers more oxygen to your body, which helps it function more efficiently. Exercise can also lower blood pressure, reduce your risk of heart disease and reduce levels of LDL (“bad” cholesterol), which clogs the arteries and can cause a heart attack. At the same time, exercise can raise levels of HDL (“good” cholesterol), which helps protect against heart disease.
Combined with a healthy diet, exercise can speed up weight loss. Exercise is also the best way to maintain weight loss. Regular exercise also helps you burn calories faster, even when you’re sitting still.
What’s the best type of exercise for my heart? What exercises keep my heart healthy?
Aerobic exercise causes you to breathe more deeply and makes your heart work harder to pump blood. Aerobic exercise also raises your heart rate (which also burns calories). Examples of aerobic exercise include walking, jogging, running, swimming and bicycling. Cardio (Cardiovascular) Exercises is a similar term for aerobic exercises. In general these type of exercises should be done for 30-60 minutes per day, 5-6 times per week. Speak with your doctor or primary care physician to develop a healthy workout strategy for your heart to stay healthy.
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