Main causes of high cholesterol

Dietary habits:

Saturated fats: Excess fat from meat, butter, milk, etc.

Trans fats: Bakery products, fried and fried foods, and vanilla.

Excess sugar: Excess sugar and sweets cause a decrease in good cholesterol (HDL) and an increase in bad cholesterol (LDL).

 

Lack of physical exercise: A sedentary lifestyle reduces the level of good cholesterol (HDL) in the body and increases the level of bad cholesterol.

Obesity: Obesity causes major changes in the level of fat in the blood.

Smoking and alcohol: Smoking harms the walls of blood vessels and creates conditions for the accumulation of bad cholesterol.

Genetics: If parents or close relatives in the family have high cholesterol, then children are more likely to have it.

Age and gender: Cholesterol levels tend to increase with age. In women, cholesterol levels are more likely to increase after menopause.

 

Other medical conditions: Diabetes, hypothyroidism, and kidney disease can also cause high cholesterol.