The main reasons for high cholesterol are given below:

Main reasons for high cholesterol
Dietary habits:

Saturated fats: Excessive saturated fats found in beef, mutton, butter, ghee, cheese, cottage cheese, etc. increase cholesterol.

Trans fats: Trans fats found in bakery products, fried foods, and packaged foods increase ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL) in the blood and reduce ‘good’ cholesterol (HDL).

 

Lack of exercise: In people with a sedentary lifestyle, the body is unable to digest fat effectively, and it accumulates in the blood.

Obesity: Obesity causes an increase in the level of triglycerides in the blood and a decrease in good cholesterol.

Genetics: If your parents or siblings have high cholesterol, you are more likely to have it.

Smoking and alcohol: Smoking damages blood vessels and lowers good cholesterol (HDL). Excessive alcohol consumption raises triglyceride levels.

Age and other diseases: Cholesterol is more likely to increase as you age. Diabetes and hypothyroidism can also increase cholesterol.