Diagnosed With LDL. Is Exercising, Avoiding Wheat, Rice, Sweet Products Sufficient To Reduce LDL?
Thank you for your query.
You have outlined your problem well. However, I need a few extra details from you before I can give you specific recommendations.
1) I need to know the full details of the lipid profile test that was done. Total chol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, VLDL values are needed.
2) Was the blood taken in a fasting state?
3) Are there any other health issues like diabetes, hypertension?
4) Are you taking any drugs for any other problems?
5) Are you planning to get pregnant, or are you on any contraceptives?
6) Is there anybody else in your family (parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, etc) with high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes or hypertension.
Your body mass index (BMI) at baseline is approximately 22. It is normal. Increased LDL cholesterol is not the same as obesity. Fat people need not have high LDL and thin people can have high cholesterol levels.
High cholesterol levels can be hereditary or acquired. Diet is important to control the levels (but it can control only upto 30% of the cholesterol). Depending on the situation, diet and exercise alone can be tried for a period of 3 months. You should test your fasting lipid profile again after this period to check the difference. If the values are not yet controlled, it may be better to take a drug to achieve control. Once control has been achieved, you can then try to reduce the dosage and try to maintain optimal values with the help of diet and exercise.
You should remember that the current cholesterol levels will be responsible for the development of blockages in arteries later in life. Thus, the need to control the bad cholesterol is important as a preventive measure.
Kindly get back to me with the details that I have asked for, so that I can give you a more specific answer.
With regards,
Dr RS Varma