Staying healthy plays a big role in my daily lifestyle, especially when I need to keep up with my busy schedule. I think you might have noticed that I've been posting about marathons lately, and as a matter of fact, I've already signed up for 4 marathons for the next 4 months. How crazy is that?! Haha. If you ever talk to my friends, they would tell you that I eat like a cow sometimes, because FOOD is like, hard to resist. But health wise, it's only because my metabolic rate is high, and I tend to eat more than I should since I've been into sports in high school.
You may wonder why and how on earth I keep myself healthy, well first it starts with how active you are with your lifestyle, and of course, making sure you're eating right. I personally don't believe it those eat less diets, it may work for some people, but it doesn't work for me. Living in Malaysia can be tough especially when its also known as food heaven to tourist from all around the world. So the struggle is real. But I choose to enjoy food and equivalently enjoy exercising.
Going a little personal, the reason why I'm practicing a healthy lifestyle is because I'm doing this for my mom. She had a heart attack when I was at the age of 13, where she stopped breathing for about 5 minutes and thankfully she was given a second chance in life. *THANK YOU GOD*. I think it helps when I eat healthily, the people who I stay with tends to practice eating healthy too. Not everyone understands how important it is to take care of your health until something drastic happens, so this is me giving you a heads up. I'm telling you, don't take your health for granted.
I was recently reading an article where the 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey revealed that 47.7% of Malaysians above 18 years old suffer from high cholesterol levels. It's worst that 38.6% of these adults did not even know that their cholesterol levels were above acceptable levels. This proves that we pretty much take our health for granted, literally. One of the key factors to managing heart health is to understand what cholesterol is and how it works in the body. And this is why I'm emphasizing on ways to stay healthy and prevent risking your health by learning how to manage your cholesterol effectively.
"Cholesterol is a type of fat that cannot dissolve in our blood. It is transported through our bloodstream by carriers called lipoproteins (lipids and proteins). Cholesterol has many important functions in the body, including being part of the cell walls, producing bile acids and hormones and making vitamin D in your skin. Cholesterol can be found mostly in shellfish, prawns, red meat and egg yolk."
-Char Siew Wei, Corporate Wellness Manager, Nestlé Malaysia.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, well let me break it down to you. There are basically two types of lipoproteins, one is low-density lipoprotein (which is bad cholesterol) and high-density lipoprotein (which is good cholesterol). So having too much of bad cholesterol generally leads to blocked arteries and risk of heart disease while the good cholesterol protects arteries from building up fatty deposits such as plaque, thus reducing the risk of a heart disease. As simple as it is, it's really important that we are aware of the cholesterol that we are consuming.
What happens when your high cholesterol are not managed?
Well, this might result in the build-up of cholesterol plaques that can basically harden the walls of arteries and block blood flow, which causes heart attacks usually. *yikes* I would say that if you're above the age of 20 years old, you should have your cholesterol levels checked at least once every 5 years.
Other than practicing a healthy balanced diet and exercising, below would be some points to prevent yourself from getting health problems:
1 | Consider being physically active to help lower cholesterol levels or simpler terms, making time to exercise in a week.
2 | Quit bad smoking habits to improve your HDL cholesterol levels and decrease your blood pressure.
3 | Maintain a healthy body weight according to the ideal BMI.
4 | Include plant sterols in your daily diet : 1.2g of plant sterols daily can be easily consumed from 2 servings of Nestlé Omega Plus milk to manage cholesterol levels.
Sara xx
I should reduce my cholesterol and drink Nestle Omega Plus to stay healthy
ReplyDeleteI didn't measure my cholesterol.. Wondering if it's high or just nice.. Haha!
ReplyDeletemeaningful campaign . will try Nestle Omega plus on my next grocery shopping.
ReplyDeleteSo scary about what happened to your mum. I'm so glad you still have her with you. It's so easy to take health for granted, isn't it? Keep doing what you do :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this timely reminder. One is never too young to start taking care of our health.
ReplyDeleteHeaven knows how bad my cholestrol level is... this is indeed scary... hahahah
ReplyDeleteheart attack can happen at the most unexpected time to unexpected people... guess i should give myself a check! huhuhu
ReplyDeleteI have no idea about my cholesterol level. Need to do checkup ad.
ReplyDeleteso fit my dear, and seriously we do need to watch our food intake huh and hey see you at walk a mile ok
ReplyDeletekalau kita lihat kolestrol kita sebenarnya memang takut. itu sbb oemakanan dan cara kita amalkan sgt penting.. now saya amalkan chia seed for gd health
ReplyDeleteOh! doc advice me to reduce my high cholestrol . This is good news for me.
ReplyDeletei have high cholesterol!!! this one suit to me!!
ReplyDeleteNeed to do exercise to prevent High Cholesterol for our body! Should get my mum to try this too =D
ReplyDeleteThis remind me that I need to go for full body check up soon. I always thought Nestle Omega is for older people.
ReplyDeleteHaving high levels of bad cholesterol is a concern of mine actually..time to start brisk walking again!
ReplyDeleteI think I need to monitor my diet as well. Thanks for sharing about Nestle Omega Plus.
ReplyDeleteMaintain a healthy lifestyle and eat clean is important to increase the HDL. Do simple blood test every 6 months to monitor our cholesterol
ReplyDeletehow does the omega plus tastes like? is it like normal milk?
ReplyDeletei also need to get mine checked, always thought only older people need to be more cautious about their health
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