Treatment for high cholesterol includes lifestyle changes. A healthy lifestyle is a vital part of preventing heart disease and stroke . Your healthcare provider will help you make changes to your lifestyle if needed. Things you may need to work on are:
Diet
Your healthcare provider will tell you what changes you may need to make to your diet. You may need to see a registered dietitian for help. You might be asked to:
- Eat less meat that has saturated fat and cholesterol
- Eat less sodium (salt), especially if you have high blood pressure
- Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits
- Eat lean protein, like fish, chicken and turkey, and beans and peas
- Eat fewer processed meats, like deli meats, sausage, and pepperoni
- Choose low-fat milk, yogurt and cheese
- Use vegetable and nut oils instead of butter, shortening, or margarine
- Limit sweets and packaged foods, like chips, cookies, and baked foods
- Eat out less and do not eat fast foods
Physical activity
Your healthcare provider may advise you to be more active. Exercise helps to increase your body's good HDL cholesterol. Your provider may advise that you do moderate to strong exercise for at least 40 minutes each day, 3 to 4 days each week. The amount may vary depending on your health. Some examples of this are:
- Walking at a brisk pace, about 3 to 4 miles per hour
- Jogging or running
- Riding a bicycle or stationary bike
- Swimming or water aerobics
- Dancing
- Hiking
- Martial arts
- Tennis
If you haven't exercised in a while, start slowly and build up to more.
Weight management
If you're overweight or obese, your healthcare provider may tell you to lose weight and lower your BMI (body mass index). Changing your diet and getting more exercise can help. Controlling the number of calories you eat is the best way to lose weight.
Smoking
If you smoke, get help to quit now. Ask your healthcare provider about medicines that can help you fight cravings. Enroll in a stop-smoking program. This can improve your chances of success.
Stress
Learn ways to help you deal with stress in your home and work life. Here are a few ideas:
- Take a yoga class. You can find classes nearby or online.
- Get regular exercise. Exercise helps your mind let go of problems. It helps release stress in your muscles.
- Do deep breathing. Take a few minutes several times a day to just sit quietly and breathe. Focus on the air going into and out of your body.
- Talk with loved ones. Take a few minutes each day to connect with people who make you feel supported.