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Cholesterol is less terrifying

2001/03/28 Elhuyar Zientzia

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The image of the cholesterol molecule that appears in the image has been obtained by a microscope and then painted.

High blood cholesterol is known to cause health problems. In fact, cholesterol molecules attach to the walls of arteries and veins, preventing proper blood circulation. So, more than one has to take care of their food.

Likewise, cholesterol is essential in several metabolic processes and plays very important functions. Chemically it is a cholesterol and is found in blood, bile, cell membrane and animal fat, as well as in human fat.

Cholesterol is a precursor to other steroids such as bile acids, vitamin D, and steroid hormones. In the formation of the most important steroid hormones an intermediate molecule (pregnelonone) is formed. This steroid has a cholesterol nucleus associated with short-chain fatty acids and is a precursor of sex hormones such as progesterone, androgen and testosterone.

They are all examples of the importance of cholesterol. However, it is necessary to monitor cholesterol levels for good health. For this it is recommended to do some sport or exercise during the week. In addition, it is important to maintain an adequate weight, as well as take care of the diet. So, before it's too late, start leading a healthy life!

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