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    Cholesterol in eggs

    I eat four eggs per day, which is light compared to many members on here. I'm wondering if I need to be concerned about my cholesterol levels. And, I don't have high cholesterol in my family.

    Does exercise reduce cholesterol? Or, do your cholesterol levels depend only on how much of it you eat? I just can't see how eating four eggs per day (especially with three days of weight lifting and two of HIIT cardio) could possibly be bad for me.

    Thanks for any info.

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    There are good Cholesterols and there are bad cholesterols. The cholesterol you get from egg is actually healthy and needed for your body.

    don't have any concern about the eggs. I have 6 eggs a day.
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    Thanks for the info. I don't think I could survive without my morning omlette.

    Out of curiosity, in the case of "bad" cholesterol, would cardio -- which strengthens your heart, thus pumping more blood through the arteries -- reduce the chance of cholesterol buildup? Or, does it not matter how the rest of your diet and/or lifestyle is?

    Thanks again.

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    Here is a nice article that can provide further information on eggs if your still seeking:
    Are Whole Eggs or Egg Whites Better for You?

    Cardio generally helps with everything, but more comes from your diet. I'm not 100% on the topic of the effects of Cardio to your cholesterol levels. Hang tight someone will reply
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    waoooo good inf. i was on the same mistake. thinking about it. because i eat 2 eggs a t aday.

    but reading this post, i can be in peace!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phineas View Post
    Thanks for the info. I don't think I could survive without my morning omlette.

    Out of curiosity, in the case of "bad" cholesterol, would cardio -- which strengthens your heart, thus pumping more blood through the arteries -- reduce the chance of cholesterol buildup? Or, does it not matter how the rest of your diet and/or lifestyle is?

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    Eating lots of fiber, omega 3s, healthy monounsaturated fats will all help with that balance.

    In any case the dietary cholesterol in eggs has not been shown to have a significant impact on serum cholesterol (the kind you're worried about).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merkaba View Post
    Its HDL and LDL and the balance between good and evil is based on your diet and genetic predisposition. Of course exercise helps with everything.
    Its the HDL/LDL ratio Merk is referring to,
    Go here
    High-density lipoprotein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    & Here
    Low-density lipoprotein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    To know how food affects Triglycerids---->Lowering Triglycerides - How to Lower Triglycerides

    For info on HDL/LDL Ratio ----->HDL/LDL Ratio

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