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Exercise your way to better cholesterol health
Regular exercise reduces blood pressure and strengthens your heart. It also improves the elasticity and responsiveness of the arteries. And exercise is one of the few things that raises levels of beneficial HDL cholesterol.
I recommend you start your exercise program by walking briskly 20 minutes, four
times a week. If you have been inactive, I strongly recommend that
you take an exercise stress test before you begin your new exercise
program. A stress test is especially important if you smoke, have
high cholesterol, or are over age 45.
Aim for regular, not rigorous, exercise. It's better to be gentle
and consistent rather than strenuous and sporadic. Your goal not your starting point should be 30 to 60 minutes
of exercise four or five times per week.
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