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	<title>Comments on: How Muchof Your Total Cholesterol Is Made By The Body, Primarily The Liver? I Heard 80% &amp; Diet Accounts For20%</title>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t really know if there is an actual percentage of cholesterol  that has been determined to be derived from diet versus liver...
The usual information regarding cholesterol is as follows...
There are several factors that may contribute to high blood cholesterol:
    * a diet that&#039;s high in saturated fat and, less so, high in cholesterol (see How diet affects cholesterol below)
    * lack of exercise may increase LDL (&quot;bad&quot;) cholesterol and decrease HDL (&quot;good&quot;) cholesterol
    * family history - people are at a higher risk of high cholesterol if they have a direct male relative aged under 55 or a female relative aged under 65 affected by heart disease
    * being overweight, which may increase LDL (&quot;bad&quot;) cholesterol and decrease HDL (&quot;good&quot;) cholesterol
    * age and sex - cholesterol generally rises slightly with increasing age, and men are more likely to be affected than women
    * drinking more than the recommended amount of alcohol (ie more than three to four units per day for men and two to three units per day for women)
Rarely, high cholesterol can be caused by a condition that runs in the family called a lipid disorder (familial hypercholesterolaemia). About one in 500 people have this condition.
Other health conditions such as poorly controlled diabetes, certain kidney and liver diseases and an underactive thyroid gland may also cause cholesterol levels to rise. Some medicines such as beta-blockers, steroids or thiazides (a type of diuretic) may also affect blood lipid levels..
Hope this helps....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t really know if there is an actual percentage of cholesterol  that has been determined to be derived from diet versus liver&#8230;<br />
The usual information regarding cholesterol is as follows&#8230;<br />
There are several factors that may contribute to high blood cholesterol:<br />
    * a diet that&#8217;s high in saturated fat and, less so, high in cholesterol (see How diet affects cholesterol below)<br />
    * lack of exercise may increase LDL (&#8221;bad&#8221;) cholesterol and decrease HDL (&#8221;good&#8221;) cholesterol<br />
    * family history &#8211; people are at a higher risk of high cholesterol if they have a direct male relative aged under 55 or a female relative aged under 65 affected by heart disease<br />
    * being overweight, which may increase LDL (&#8221;bad&#8221;) cholesterol and decrease HDL (&#8221;good&#8221;) cholesterol<br />
    * age and sex &#8211; cholesterol generally rises slightly with increasing age, and men are more likely to be affected than women<br />
    * drinking more than the recommended amount of alcohol (ie more than three to four units per day for men and two to three units per day for women)<br />
Rarely, high cholesterol can be caused by a condition that runs in the family called a lipid disorder (familial hypercholesterolaemia). About one in 500 people have this condition.<br />
Other health conditions such as poorly controlled diabetes, certain kidney and liver diseases and an underactive thyroid gland may also cause cholesterol levels to rise. Some medicines such as beta-blockers, steroids or thiazides (a type of diuretic) may also affect blood lipid levels..<br />
Hope this helps&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: swarovski rhinestones</title>
		<link>http://www.cholesterolrevealed.com/cholesterol-answers/how-muchof-your-total-cholesterol-is-made-by-the-body-primarily-the-liver-i-heard-80-diet-accounts-for20/comment-page-1#comment-5546</link>
		<dc:creator>swarovski rhinestones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 17:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes its true,your liver makes 80% the 20% comes from fat you eat.Remember this if your trying to lower you cholesterol,cut out you Saturated fats and reduce total fat And remember this ,your liver makes 80% of the cholesterol in you blood and it makes it from the sugars you eat,so cut down on sweets,starch,and white breads.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes its true,your liver makes 80% the 20% comes from fat you eat.Remember this if your trying to lower you cholesterol,cut out you Saturated fats and reduce total fat And remember this ,your liver makes 80% of the cholesterol in you blood and it makes it from the sugars you eat,so cut down on sweets,starch,and white breads.</p>
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