Hypercholesterolemia

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Hypercholesterolemia is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance and is a major class of lipid, so it gets into the blood by lipoproteins [1]. A high level of lipoproteins is unhealthy. A high level can result in an elevated risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease [2]. The high levels of lipoproteins are often influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors such as obesity or dieting habits [2]. High cholesterol can be caused by mutations in the following genes: APOB, LDLR, LDLRAP1, and PCSK9 [3]. Mutations in the LDLR gene are responsible for causing familial hypercholesterolemia, which is the most commonly seen form of inherited high cholesterol [3]. The LDLR gene contains instructions for making LDL receptors or low-density lipoprotein receptors. LDL receptors play critical roles in regulating levels of cholesterol in the blood by removing low-density lipoproteins from the bloodstream. Mutations in the LDLR gene can make the amount of LDL receptors produced less than normal or affect their job of removing the low-density lipoproteins in the blood [4]. People who have these mutations will have higher levels of cholesterol. There are many ways that the environment can affect the levels of cholesterol in the blood. Reducing the amount of dietary fat you consume lowers the total amount of cholesterol in the blood [5]. Sucrose and fructose can raise the amount of LDL in the blood. Reducing fatty foods will however lower the amount of LDL [5]. Having a healthy body and maintaining physical exercise plays a key role in keeping your cholesterol at a healthy level. If you are overweight or obese you can lower your cholesterol levels by simply losing ...

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...e two altered copies of the LDLR gene, one from each parent. This results in a more severe and even fatal case of high cholesterol. In the LDLRAP1 gene it is an autosomal recessive pattern [10]. This means that one altered copy of the gene is passed down from each parent but their cholesterol numbers are in the normal range [10]. Having high cholesterol is a serious issue but it can be treated and controlled with the correct mindset. A healthy diet, physical exercise, and patience is all it takes to live a comfortable lifestyle with hypercholesterolemia. If you know you have higher than average levels don’t wait to fix the problem because it will only become worse. Also, you should treat high cholesterol like you would any other serious disease. Acting like it is not a big deal is a huge mistake. This could result in making your life shorter than it was meant to be.

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