jerseyguy132
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I recently got my routine bloodwork back and my cholesterol ratio was not good. Bad cholesterol was at 156 and Good was at 26! Total cholesterol is 204, down from 225 over 8 months. Liver values are in check. Diet is clean. Alcohol intake is minimal and sporadic and I do not smoke. I do have some family history with high cholesterol. I am 31, 5'10", 210 lbs and train 4-5x week (practically all weights and little if no cardio up to this point). I estimate my bodyfat to be 12-15%.
My doctor recommended more cardio and also prescribed the vitamin niacin, gradually increasing the daily dosage every two weeks from 500mg - 1000mg - 1500mg, etc up to 2-3 grams. He said that the niacin will definitely have a positive effect on raising the good cholesterol, thus improving the bad/good cholesterol ratio. Obviously, I will add cardio to my routine now...
Can anyone shed more light on ways to increase the Good cholesterol to balance out the ratio of good/bad? Any advice or things for me to look into further?
My doctor recommended more cardio and also prescribed the vitamin niacin, gradually increasing the daily dosage every two weeks from 500mg - 1000mg - 1500mg, etc up to 2-3 grams. He said that the niacin will definitely have a positive effect on raising the good cholesterol, thus improving the bad/good cholesterol ratio. Obviously, I will add cardio to my routine now...
Can anyone shed more light on ways to increase the Good cholesterol to balance out the ratio of good/bad? Any advice or things for me to look into further?
