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'Good cholesterol' might not be good

 

 

WASHINGTON: Is 'good cholesterol' really good for you; not so, suggests a new study.

 

University of Chicago (U-C) researchers challenged popular notion that simply having high levels of good cholesterol (HDL) and low levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) is necessary for good heath.

 

Instead, they show that the good cholesterol has varying degrees of quality and that poor quality HDL is actually bad for you.

 

Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance used by the body to maintain the proper function of cell membranes and is encapsulated within two types of proteins as it travels in the body - low density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL).

 

High levels of LDL or total cholesterol are an indicator of increased risk for heart disease. High blood cholesterol elicits no physical symptoms, making medical screenings necessary for detection.

 

"For many years, HDL has been viewed as good cholesterol and has generated a false perception that the more HDL in the blood, the better," said Angelo Scanu, pioneer in blood lipid chemistry from U-C and co-author of the study.

 

"It is now apparent that subjects with high HDL are not necessarily protected from heart problems and should ask their doctor to find out whether their HDL is good or bad," he added.

 

The researchers came to this conclusion after reviewing published research on this subject. They found that the HDL from people with chronic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, kidney disease, and diabetes is different from the HDL in healthy individuals, even when blood levels of HDL are comparable.

 

They observed that normal, 'good' HDL reduces inflammation

, while the dysfunctional, 'bad' HDL does not, according to an U-C release.

 

'Good cholesterol' might not be good-Health/Sci-The Times of India

 

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