Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Interesting relationship between HDL-cholesterol and cancer risk


HDL-cholesterol (high density lipoprotein) the so called good cholesterol has for a long time been used as one of the risk factors for cardiovascular disease. High HDL is considered to be good and reduce cardiovascular risk.

A recent study investigated the relationship between HDL and cancer in large randomized controlled trials (Jafri H, et al. 2010). 24 trials were included in this study with 625, 477 person-years of follow up.

The results showed that it was an inverse relationship between HDL and the incidence of cancer. For every 10 mg/dl increment in HDL, there was a 36% relative lower rate of the development of cancer. This was independent of other risk factors like age, body mass index, diabetes and smoking.

Dietary habits and a lifestyle that will increase HDL-cholesterol are not only beneficial for the cardiovascular system, but it can also reduce the risk of cancer.

To learn how to implement the right foods to raise your HDL, read the book, “The Food Connection.” This book includes both explanations and a lot of recipes.

To read the original abstract, click on the reference below.


Reference:

Baseline and on-treatment high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and the risk of cancer in randomized controlled trials of lipid-altering therapy. Jafri H, Alsheikh-Ali AA, Karas RH. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2010 Jun 22;55(25):2846-54.

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