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ZOE Science & Nutrition

How to lower cholesterol in 10 days | Dr. Sarah Berry

ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Education, Science

4.64.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Forty percent of people in the UK and US have high cholesterol. Knowing how to lower it can be confusing. In today’s episode, we simplify the science of cholesterol, drawing from ZOE’s 2021 PREDICT study, which explored its link to the gut microbiome. Dr. Sarah Berry explains the differences between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol, discusses how cholesterol can impact your health, and shares tips on maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Sarah is a professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at King's College London and Chief Scientist at ZOE. She is also the lead nutritional scientist on the PREDICT program. 🥑 Learn how your body responds to food 👉 zoe.com/podcast for 10% off 🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30 *Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Quickfire questions 04:01 What is cholesterol? 05:50 LDL vs HDL cholesterol 11:35 How diet affects cholesterol 13:55 Which fats should you increase? 16:00 Why do some people have high LDL levels? 18:40 The gut microbiome and cholesterol 20:37 What is ApoB? 24:00 Why don’t all doctors measure ApoB? 25:50 Why triglycerides matter to your health 29:30 Triglycerides and post-meal responses 30:45 Which foods can help lower cholesterol? 33:20 Saturated fat explained 35:30 How refined carbs affect cholesterol 39:50 Can you trust ‘low fat’ food labels? 41:15 The benefits of whole grain carbohydrates and fibre 45:03 Sarah’s personal view on statins 48:13 Cholesterol levels in postmenopausal women Books by our ZOE Scientists: Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Fibre Fuelled by Dr Will Bulsiewicz Mentioned in today's episode What are triglycerides and why do you need them Does variation in serum LDL-cholesterol response to dietary fatty acids help explain the controversy over fat quality and cardiovascular disease risk? Atherosclerosis VOL 328 Determination of variability in serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol response to the replacement of dietary saturated fat with unsaturated fat, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society. Dietary saturated fat and cholesterol: cracking the myths around eggs and cardiovascular disease, J Nutr Sci. 2023 The effects of probiotics on total cholesterol, Medicine (Baltimore) Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals (Zoe’s PREDICT study) Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here. Episode transcripts are available here.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Zoe, science and nutrition, where world-leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health.

0:07.0

Today we're talking all about cholesterol, what it is, how it works, and how to keep

0:18.6

your levels healthy. Nearly 40% of people have high cholesterol, a condition that causes fatty deposits to build up in your arteries,

0:28.0

increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke.

0:31.0

It's really no wonder that many of us fear cholesterol.

0:35.0

But many of us fear it without actually understanding what cholesterol is or how it works.

0:40.0

And recent data shows that the way we process cholesterol may differ from person to person.

0:46.0

On top of all that, not all cholesterol is actually bad.

0:50.0

Today Zoe's chief scientist is here to explain.

0:57.0

Dr. Sarah Berry is a world leader in large-scale human nutritional studies,

1:01.0

associate professor in nutrition at King's College London, and Chief Scientist at Zoe.

1:06.1

One of our main areas of research is diet and cardiovascular disease, with a focus on blood

1:10.6

lipids like cholesterol.

1:12.4

And in this episode, she explains the best ways to

1:14.8

lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol to improve our health.

1:20.0

Sarah, thanks for joining me today.

1:24.8

Pleasure, thanks for having me back.

1:26.6

Always wonderful and this one I think is going to be really fascinating because we get so many

1:32.0

questions about it. It's quite complicated and I know you're going to walk us through it.

1:37.2

To start with are you ready for the quick fire round of questions?

1:40.1

I'm ready and rearing to go Jonathan. All right let's jump straight in is all cholesterol bad?

1:47.8

No. Do we need cholesterol to survive? Yes

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