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Causes of High Blood Cholesterol
High Blood Cholesterol Menu
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Alternative Name: Hypercholesterolemia
Causes of High Blood Cholesterol include:
- High-Fat Die - Person's eating a high fat diet, usually develop high blood cholesterol condition.
- Family History - People are at higher risk of developing high cholesterol if they have a direct male relative aged under 55 or female relative aged under 65 affected by coronary heart disease.
- Age and Sex - Cholesterol Levels keep on rising with our age. Generally, men are more susceptible to develop high cholesterol levels than women.
- Drinking Alcohol - Drinking alcohol is another cause for high cholesterol and will definitely increase cholesterol levels.
- High Blood Pressure - By damaging the walls of your arteries, high blood pressure can accelerate the accumulation of fatty deposits on the walls of your arteries.
- Type 2 Diabetes - This type of diabetes results in a buildup of sugar levels in your blood. Chronic high blood sugar may lead to narrowing of your arteries.
- Overweight: Being overweight contributes to rising blood cholesterol levels.
- Lack of Physical Activity and Exercise: Persons sitting at their homes and not doing any physical activity or exercise may form high blood cholesterol levels.
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