Exercise is Good for Cholesterol

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A new study has uncovered details as to why exercise is beneficial for
heart health and blood lipid levels at any age. The study reported in
the journal Nutrients compared
the physical activity and lipid levels of 45 older adults aged 60 to 80
with 63 younger adults aged 20 to 35. In addition to measuring
high-density lipoprotein (HDL or “good” cholesterol), the scientists
also considered the size of the HDL particles, which provides insights
into the type and functionality of HDL as it absorbs excess cholesterol
from the blood and transports it back to the liver to be recycled or
excreted in bile. Researchers found that, regardless of whether the
individuals were younger or older, the physically active participants
exhibited higher HDL, as well as more of the types of HDL that are
cardio-protective, and a greater capacity to process cholesterol back to
the liver, which is one of the key anti-atherosclerosis functions of
HDL.