4. High Cholesterol
can trigger coronary heart disease because plaque will build up and atherosclerosis develops causing the body to have too much cholesterol in the blood that can cause coronary heart disease. A high level of cholesterol or what is considered bad cholesterol can cause high cholesterol. Foods that are consumed daily are loaded with cholesterol, including meat and milk products.
Eating too much of foods with cholesterol can make the arteries become thin, so that blood is unable to get to the heart where it could make a person have chest pains. When blood becomes clogged, it could possibly cause a person to have a heart attack. Women, on the other hand, going through menopause may have low HDLs and high LDL since their bodies are changing. Other issues that could affect a person’s cholesterol are lifestyle and weight. Most fast food and foods cooked at home are loaded with fats, which can cause high cholesterol. Children cannot escape from having high cholesterol, especially if they are large in size.