An uncontrollable risk factor is one that you cannot change. Uncontrollable risk factors for high cholesterol include age, gender, and heredity.
Many people think that high cholesterol is mainly the result of eating foods that contain a lot of cholesterol. In fact, many factors contribute to the buildup of cholesterol in your blood and the imbalance in specific cholesterol-carrying lipoproteins (LDL and HDL) that affect this buildup. Some people can eat a diet high in saturated fat, cholesterol, and calories, yet never develop a problem with high cholesterol, while others need to strictly control their diets to prevent and treat high cholesterol.
Regardless of whether you have a family history of high cholesterol or any other uncontrollable risk factors, the best way to prevent high cholesterol is to make healthy lifestyle changes and treat related conditions, particularly diabetes and hypertension. Also, because high cholesterol is a "silent" condition that rarely causes symptoms, you must find ways to motivate yourself to address your risk factors for high cholesterol.
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