Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Everyday Factors that Can Affect Your Lipid Levels

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Everyday Factors that Can Affect Your Lipid Levels
By Jennifer Moll, PharmD

Besides your genes and lifestyle, there are certain other factors that could cause your lipid levels to fluctuate. The good news is that some of these factors cause only temporary changes in your lipid profile.

Can Seasonal Changes Cause Your Cholesterol to Fluctuate? 
A transition between colder and warmer seasons could cause your cholesterol and triglyceride levels to fluctuate.
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Chronic Stress and Your Lipid Levels 
Everyone encounters some degree of stress in his or her life every now and then. But when the stress is intense - and constant - it can affect many aspects of your health, including your lipid levels.
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Could Your Sleep Habits Affect Your Lipids? 
Getting enough sleep is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Some studies suggest that certain sleep patterns could affect your lipids - and increase your risk for heart disease.
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Can Certain Medications Raise Your Cholesterol Levels? 
Certain medications that you are taking for other medical conditions could increase your cholesterol levels.
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