UrinaryLiverBile acidsReduced low density lipUrineTriglyceridesMETABOLISMLipoprotein cholesterolFecalAbsorption of cholesterolSodiumRisk of coronary heart dAlbuminPlasma cholesterolTotalReductionReduce cholesterolBerberinePlant sterolsSignificantlyIntestineExcessiveLevelsTestosteroneAcidsStoolIntestinalDietsPectinIncreaseTransportersCoronaryMechanismsHyperlipidemiaCardiovascular healthDensityBodyHighStanolsLowerPlaquesDiabetesPhytosterols
Urinary8
- Glycosylated hemoglobin showed no change (10.4 ± 0.7% versus 11.3 ± 0.5%), 24-h urinary glucose excretion was not reduced, and home-monitored urine tests were unchanged. (diabetesjournals.org)
- T. lutea rich diet showed an apparent digestibility similar to that of the non enriched AIN-76 diet and did not affect growth or animal behavior, but was associated to higher water intake, urinary excretion and urinary sodium probably due to the high salt content of the algal biomass. (unifi.it)
- In the present study we evaluated the effect of atorvastatin on steady state concentrations of plasma lipids and mevalonic acid (MVA), as well as on 24-h urinary excretion of MVA in patients with well characterized HoFH. (elsevierpure.com)
- Plasma MVA and 24-h urinary excretion of MVA, as markers of in vivo cholesterol synthesis, were elevated at baseline and decreased markedly with treatment. (elsevierpure.com)
- Increasing the dose of atorvastatin to 120 and 160 mg/day did not result in any further reduction in LDL cholesterol or urinary MVA excretion suggesting a plateau effect with no further inhibition of cholesterol synthesis at doses of atorvastatin greater than 80 mg/day. (elsevierpure.com)
- In addition, resistance training reduced urinary excretion of testosterone in the older group. (seattleweekly.com)
- Serum interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, tumour necrosis factor (TNF) and quantitative urinary -2-microglobulin (-2-m) excretion were estimated. (who.int)
- Serum TNF concentration and urinary -2-m excretion were significantly higher in the first presentation and relapse groups. (who.int)
Liver9
- The pectin in berries is soluble and binds to cholesterol and transports it to the liver. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- It carries cholesterol from the liver to the cells and may cause a dangerous construct-up if there may be an excessive amount of for the cells to make use of. (starvalleybarndominium.com)
- Berberine has also been shown to promote cholesterol excretion from the liver to bile. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Another benefit is that it helps eliminate bad cholesterol by absorbing the liver and gallbladder secretions that both organs make during digestion . (fitpeople.com)
- In addition, the minimal amount of phytosterols that are absorbed into the body, once taken up by the liver , are rapidly secreted into bile by hepatic transporters at a high rate, enhancing cholesterol excretion. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
- They can lower cholesterol, by tricking the body into thinking that there is enough cholesterol which leads to lower production of cholesterol in the liver. (heart-health-guide.com)
- SAA converts cholesterol stored in plaques into a form more accessible by High Density Lipoprotein (HDL), which is the body's natural mechanism for returning cholesterol to the liver for packaging, metabolism and/or excretion. (igem.org)
- In turn, this stimulates the liver to produce more bile acids, which uses more cholesterol. (moviecultists.com)
- 12], berberine can promote the excretion of cholesterol from liver to bile and, as a result, blood lipid can be reduced. (drugs-forum.org)
Bile acids4
- In that study soybean proteins revealed a specific impact on cholesterol output, whilst the excretion of bile acids was not influenced in response to soybean proteins. (biomedcentral.com)
- The sequestrants take cholesterol-containing bile acids and form them into an insoluble complex - meaning it can't be dissolved in the body - which then leaves your body through your stool. (moviecultists.com)
- Bile acid resins are substances that bind in the intestines with bile acids that contain cholesterol and are then eliminated in the stool. (moviecultists.com)
- Bile acid sequestrants bind bile acids in the intestine and increase the excretion of bile acids in the stool . (moviecultists.com)
Reduced low density lip1
- The BN25, BN50 and BNBF50 diets also reduced low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. (usda.gov)
Urine4
- Lead interferes with the synthesis of heme, resulting in accumulation of ALA in tissues and elevated excretion of ALA in urine, elevation of zinc protoporphyrin in erythrocyte, reductions in blood hemoglobin, and in a hypochromic, normocytic anemia at higher levels of exposure. (cdc.gov)
- Low levels are associated with hyperthyroidism, and with the rare condition of idiopathic hypophosphatasia associated with rickets and the excretion of excess phosphatidyl ethanolamine in the urine. (cdc.gov)
- EDTA "grabs" a number of unwanted substances that can cause LDL Cholesterol plaque build up and free radical damage from the cardiovascular system, and then renders them harmless, and prepares them for excretion through the urine. (cardiorenew-europe.com)
- The Pan American Health Organization formula was used to estimate 24-hour urine sodium and potassium excretion. (cdc.gov)
Triglycerides5
- 2. Some biological importance of the above disturbances seem evident if one considers the influence of nicotinic acid on the pathways of the lipid metabolism: Chronic exposure to CS2 results in changes of the lipid metabolism consisting of an increase of the cholesterol, phospholipids and triglycerides in blood. (cdc.gov)
- Women with PCOS who took berberine saw significant reductions in total cholesterol, LDL (bad cholesterol levels), and triglycerides and a significant improvement in HDL (good cholesterol levels), more than metformin. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Berberine also inhibits the enzyme lipoprotein lipase which is responsible for producing cholesterol and triglycerides. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Hyperlipidemia comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders, characterized by high levels in one or more lipids and/or lipoproteins [atherogenic free fatty acids (FA), triglycerides (TG) (hypertriglyceridemia), small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (hypercholesterolemia), and apolipoprotein (apo) B], and/or low level in antiatherogenic high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), in the circulation [ 1 - 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
- Triglycerides (TGs) and cholesterol contribute most to disease, although all lipids are physiologically important. (msdmanuals.com)
METABOLISM5
- Herein we investigated whether lupin proteins compared to casein modulate sterol excretion and mRNA expression of intestinal sterol transporters by use of pigs as an animal model with similar lipid metabolism as humans, and cellular cholesterol-uptake by Caco-2 cells. (biomedcentral.com)
- Reduction of total cholesterols (TC) and LDL-C by dietary alterations and medications that affect lipid metabolism [ 14 ] is found to reduce the occurrence of atherosclerosis in animals and clinical cardiovascular events in human [ 15 ]. (hindawi.com)
- Studies have shown chromium picolinate supplementation to improve metabolism as well as to lower blood serum cholesterol and glucose levels. (victoriashealth.com)
- Promote cell metabolism, activate cells, and then speed up the excretion of intracellular waste and harmful substances. (tripleclicks.com)
- 9. Improve blood lipid metabolism, have lower cholesterol effect. (tripleclicks.com)
Lipoprotein cholesterol2
- Proof of benefit is strongest for lowering elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels. (msdmanuals.com)
- In the general population, evidence is less strong for a benefit from lowering elevated TG and increasing low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. (msdmanuals.com)
Fecal1
- The BN diets decreased fecal fat excretion while the BF diets increased excretion. (usda.gov)
Absorption of cholesterol3
- Inhibitors of intestinal sterol absorption, corresponding to ezetimibe, operate by lowering the absorption of cholesterol in the GI tract by targeting NPC1L1, a transport protein within the gastrointestinal wall. (starvalleybarndominium.com)
- Results from one animal study suggest that polyphenols in green tea may block the intestinal absorption of cholesterol and promote its excretion from the body. (coffeehouseexpress.com)
- Sterols and stanols work by acting on cholesterol receptors thereby reducing absorption of cholesterol in the intestines. (heart-health-guide.com)
Sodium1
- Lithium is excreted through a similar mechanism as sodium. (starpublications.online)
Risk of coronary heart d1
- While phytosterols have shown to be effective in reducing LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol and risk of coronary heart disease, they also have additional benefits . (heart-health-guide.com)
Albumin1
- Cholesterol-uptake studies were performed with Caco-2 cells that were incubated with lupin conglutin γ, phytate, ezetimibe or albumin in the presence of labelled [4- 14 C]-cholesterol. (biomedcentral.com)
Plasma cholesterol1
- The BN diets reduced total plasma cholesterol (TC). (usda.gov)
Total14
- The study explores the hypothesis by investigating effects of consumption of 1000 mg of PSO on total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein (LDL), high density lipoprotein (HDL), systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure ((BP). (scielo.br)
- This suggests that increased fat excretion might offset the higher total fat and saturated fat of the BF diets to reduce adverse effects on body weight, adipose weight, and cholesterol. (usda.gov)
- Research shows that green tea lowers total cholesterol and raises HDL ("good") cholesterol in both animals and people. (coffeehouseexpress.com)
- One population-based clinical study found that men who drink green tea are more likely to have lower total cholesterol than those who do not drink green tea. (coffeehouseexpress.com)
- Berberine lowered total testosterone levels similar to that of metformin. (pcosnutrition.com)
- When compared with metformin in women with PCOS, berberine reduced total cholesterol, TG, and LDL significantly more than metformin did. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Berberine was shown to lower c-reactive protein, total and LDL cholesterol levels in women with and without PCOS whose cholesterol was increased by OCPs. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Berberine when combined with oral lipid lowering drugs was better than lipid lowering drugs alone in reducing total and LDL cholesterol and raising the level of HDL. (pcosnutrition.com)
- According to the FDA, "products containing at least 0.65g per serving of plant sterol esters, taken twice daily with meals for a daily total intake of at least 1.3 g, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
- By the tip of the study, subjects with lower calorie intakes skilled important weight loss as well as a higher reduction in total and LDL cholesterol levels, blood pressure and blood sugar, in comparison with the management group. (wijvallenaf.nl)
- Diagnosis is by measuring plasma levels of total cholesterol, TGs, and individual lipoproteins. (msdmanuals.com)
- Potassium consumption was higher among men, persons with obesity, and those with high total cholesterol but was lower among men with 'more than high school' education compared to men with 'less than high school' education. (cdc.gov)
- However, microvascular complications were over twice as likely to occur in patients with T2DM after adjustment for age, A1c, total cholesterol, and systolic blood pressure. (medscape.com)
- Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) is a carbohydrate -rich eating plan that emphasizes increasing consumption of fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products and reducing consumption of saturated fat, total fat, and cholesterol by decreasing consumption of red meat, sweets, and added sugars (4). (cdc.gov)
Reduction3
- Cases data showed a significant reduction in endpoint LDL and DBP values along with a likewise significant increase in HDL cholesterol. (scielo.br)
- Kong et al found that patients with high cholesterol who took berberine for 3 months saw a 29% reduction in cholesterol, 35% reduction in TG, and a 25% reduction of LDL (the bad kind). (pcosnutrition.com)
- Reduction in LDL cholesterol in the five receptor negative patients was similar to that achieved in the 30 patients with residual LDL receptor activity. (elsevierpure.com)
Reduce cholesterol4
- Most normal diets don't have enough plant stanols to reduce cholesterol levels. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- However, foods with plant stanols added to them have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- Not only can pectin help reduce cholesterol, but the polysaccharide can also increase the excretion of bile . (fitpeople.com)
- In a process in the small intestine, phytosterols displace cholesterol from food and reduce cholesterol absorption, resulting in a beneficial effect on blood cholesterol levels. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
Berberine3
- Berberine is showing great promise in its ability to lower cholesterol levels. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Berberine slows the release of free fatty acids while boosting fat burning in the mitochondria to lower cholesterol levels. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Berberine also reduced cholesterol, TG, and LDL in patients with metabolic syndrome. (pcosnutrition.com)
Plant sterols7
- Numerous clinical trials have shown that dietary intake of plant sterols, whether in free form or esterified, lowers LDL-cholesterol by seven to 12 percent. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- Studies have shown that consuming two grams of plant sterols or stanol esters per day could reduce LDL cholesterol levels by up to 20 points. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- This is because plant sterols and stanols have similar structural structures to naturally-occurring cholesterol in the human body. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- These mechanisms allow plant sterols to provide multi-spectrum support for cardiovascular health and cholesterol management. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
- The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of Health suggest the use of plant sterols to promote cardiovascular health. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
- The Plant Sterols formula includes a variety of purified plant sterols: campesterol, stigmasterol, b-sitosterol, and other cholesterol-like compounds. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
- Vegetables have similar sterol content as fruits do but are eaten in smaller quantities which makes them less significant source of plant sterols. (heart-health-guide.com)
Significantly2
- In another small study of male smokers, researchers found that green tea significantly reduced blood levels of harmful LDL cholesterol. (coffeehouseexpress.com)
- In particular, regulators of membrane fluidity, cholesterol and sphingomyelin, increased significantly during gametocyte maturation. (biomedcentral.com)
Intestine1
- Ovariectomised cynomolgus monkeys that were fed isolated soybean proteins for 20 weeks absorbed less cholesterol in the intestine than monkeys which received casein alone or supplemented with soy isoflavones [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Excessive2
- Although excessive cholesterol can be inherited, it's extra typically the result of unhealthy life-style decisions. (starvalleybarndominium.com)
- Athletes that train extensively should also consider supplementation, as excessive excretion through perspiration can lead to a deficiency. (victoriashealth.com)
Levels13
- There are a few key components of fruit that can lower cholesterol levels. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- The soluble fiber in berries also helps lower cholesterol levels. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- These foods are marketed to help people lower their cholesterol levels while tasting great. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- Furthermore, consuming three servings of foods high in phytosterol content daily can help lower cholesterol levels by as much as 20 points. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- b) otherwise, when there was no increase in the synthesis of nucleotides, the elevated excretion would result in a depletion of the systemic levels of the nucleotides if the exposure to CS2 had persisted for a sufficiently long time. (cdc.gov)
- Researchers aren't sure why green tea reduces the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels. (coffeehouseexpress.com)
- A side effect of taking oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) (birth control), is that they can increase cholesterol, TG, and c-reactive protein levels. (pcosnutrition.com)
- Patients with homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HoFH) have markedly elevated low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels that are refractory to standard doses of lipid-lowering drug therapy. (elsevierpure.com)
- Second-hand" cigarette smoke decreases plasma high density lipoprotein levels in the blood and also decreases the ratios between high density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein, high density lipoprotein and triglyceride, and high density lipoprotein and total cholesterol. (biomedcentral.com)
- Research has shown that phytosterols, plant-based compounds structurally similar to cholesterol, compete with cholesterol for absorption and thus play a key role in supporting healthy cholesterol levels. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)
- Higher levels of cholestenone, a cholesterol derivative produced by microbial catabolism, were predictive of rapid growth ( p = 1.6 × 10 −3 ). (nature.com)
- This system does not take into account specific lipoprotein abnormalities (eg, low HDL-C or high LDL-C) that may contribute to disease despite normal cholesterol and TG levels. (msdmanuals.com)
- High potassium consumption was associated with obesity and high cholesterol levels. (cdc.gov)
Testosterone1
- A more recent but smaller study with a similar goal conducted over a span of 12 months found that "aging manifested in attenuated testosterone production capacity. (seattleweekly.com)
Acids2
- Bile acid breaks down cholesterol , so bile acid sequestrants, or separators, just help these acids along. (moviecultists.com)
- When taken orally, EDTA, like other amino acids of similar molecular weight, passes through the stomach unaffected where it is then absorbed directly through the epithelium cells of the duodenum. (cardiorenew-europe.com)
Stool1
- This causes the body to decrease natural production of cholesterol and to increase excretion of cholesterol through stool by stimulating bowel movements. (heart-health-guide.com)
Intestinal2
- Data reveal that the cholesterol-lowering effect of lupin protein isolate is attributable to an increased faecal output of cholesterol and a reduced intestinal uptake of cholesterol. (biomedcentral.com)
- Those authors assumed that the hypocholesterolemic effect of the blue lupin seeds, which were added to the diet as substitute for corn starch, soybean oil and casein, was attributable to impaired intestinal cholesterol absorption. (biomedcentral.com)
Diets2
- Two groups of pigs were fed cholesterol-containing diets with either 230 g/kg of lupin protein isolate from L. angustifolius or 230 g/kg casein, for 4 weeks. (biomedcentral.com)
- Both bean and beef diets reduced cholesterol but only the bean diets had significant reductions. (usda.gov)
Pectin1
- Similar to the previous point, if you eat fruits and vegetables containing pectin, you'll feel fuller for longer . (fitpeople.com)
Increase1
- carbon disulphide could, eventually, increase their degradation rate, resulting in an increased excretion of the nicotinamide (as a methylated derivative or nicotinic acid). (cdc.gov)
Transporters1
- The mechanism whereby the loss of FIC1 activity results in defective bile salts excretion is unknown, but it has been hypothesized that a mutation in this protein causes phospholipid membrane instability leading to reduced function of bile acid transporters. (medscape.com)
Coronary2
- Elevated LDL-cholesterol is an established risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- hardening of the arteries, which could trigger hyperlipidemia issues similar to coronary heart illness or stroke. (starvalleybarndominium.com)
Mechanisms2
- Most of single herbs and formulae demonstrated the improvement of hyperlipidemic conditions with multiple and diverse mechanisms of actions similar to conventional Western drugs in spite of their mild side effects. (hindawi.com)
- However, this mutation occurs at similar rates in non-cancerous tumors, suggesting additional critical molecular mechanisms are necessary to distinguish between health and disease. (drugdiscoveryonline.com)
Hyperlipidemia1
- Hyperlipidemia, or high cholesterol, may also be a cause of cardiovascular disease so it is important to control it with lifestyle changes and drugs. (starvalleybarndominium.com)
Cardiovascular health1
- Vitamin C is helpful in promoting cardiovascular health since it combats the free radicals that can oxidize cholesterol leading to plaques that cause heart attacks and stroke. (bewellbuzz.com)
Density1
- More than three decades of chasing high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol as a driver of cardiovascular events, including the costly development and failure of CETP inhibitor drugs, demonstrated that low HDL, though a risk factor, is not a driver of heart disease. (drugdiscoveryonline.com)
Body5
- Moreover, they can compete for dietary cholesterol in the body, thereby reducing its absorption and excretion. (fruitworldmedia.com)
- Palovarotene was metabolized by the body in a similar way when taken as a whole capsule or when sprinkled on food. (bvsalud.org)
- The dose of atorvastatin was increased further to 120 mg/day in 20 subjects and to 160 mg/day in 13 subjects who had not achieved LDL cholesterol goal, or in whom the dose of atorvastatin had not exceeded 2.5 mg/kg body wt per day. (elsevierpure.com)
- While cholesterol is essential for many vital processes in human body such as production of hormones, too much of it can reflect negatively on human heart and blood vessels. (heart-health-guide.com)
- 2. Balance the body of the excretion system. (tripleclicks.com)
High3
- In this study hamsters were fed a high-fat diet similar in fat content to the American diet. (usda.gov)
- There is no good or bad cholesterol but only high or unbalanced cholesterol. (heart-health-guide.com)
- For patient education resources, see the Cholesterol Center , as well as Cirrhosis , High Cholesterol , and Cholesterol FAQs . (medscape.com)
Stanols1
- Phytosterols which includes sterols and stanols are chemical compounds similar to cholesterol which are found only in plants. (heart-health-guide.com)
Lower3
- Does bile acid sequestrants lower cholesterol? (moviecultists.com)
- Bile acid sequestrants are medicines that help lower your LDL (bad) cholesterol . (moviecultists.com)
- The major effect of bile acid resins is to lower LDL-cholesterol by about 10 to 20 percent . (moviecultists.com)
Plaques1
- Not all atherosclerotic plaques are associated with cholesterol. (igem.org)
Diabetes3
- The catechins act as an antiviral agent and regulator of cholesterol, and have proven useful in the prevention of some of the major causes of death, from diabetes to cancer to heart disease. (coffeehouseexpress.com)
- Do Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Convey Similar Risk for Complications? (medscape.com)
- duration of diabetes was similar. (medscape.com)
Phytosterols1
- Phytosterols undergo absorption similar to that of cholesterol. (vipfulfillmentservices.com)