Healthy Eating for Lower Cholesterol (Healthy Eating)

Healthy Eating for Lower Cholesterol (Healthy Eating)

by Daniel Green (Author)

Synopsis

A book of recipes devised by a leading chef and based on nutritional advice - this is a much-needed cookbook for people who are concerned about high cholesterol. It contains over 100 recipes that have been created to tempt your tastebuds while managing your cholesterol levels, together with helpful advice and practical information. Cholesterol is a waxy fat that is carried by the bloodstream to service all our body cells and organs. About half is manufactured in the liver and the rest is absorbed from cholesterol-rich foods such as meat, eggs, cheese and other dairy products. Cholesterol is divided into 'good' and 'bad' types and too much of the latter can lead to health problems such as strokes, heart attacks and hardening of the arteries. The good news is however that diet and exercise can significantly benefit our cholesterol levels. In the first part of the book dietitian Catherine Collins looks at the prevalence of high cholesterol and discusses the causes and the symptoms. Treatments looked at include medication and lifestyle, plus an in-depth analysis of how diet affects cholesterol levels. She considers the latest food recommendations, plus the best ways to incorporate them into your diet, with lots of useful tips on cooking methods, shopping and eating out. The second part of the book provides over 100 recipes, created by Daniel Green in consultation with Catherine. Recipes are divided into meal types - breakfasts and brunches, soups and salads, sides, snacks and starters, main courses and desserts - and will help you to lower your cholesterol levels while satisfying your appetite.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Published: 11 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 1856266796
ISBN 13: 9781856266796

Author Bio
Daniel Green was an overweight teenager who learned how to create healthy gourmet meals for himself to slim down. 'I love food so I have taught myself to adapt the foods I love to be both low fat and tasty' he says. He currently works as an in-house chef for the NBC network in the US and makes regular appearances on BBC2's Saturday Kitchen. Catherine Collins RD is the Chief Dietitian at St George's Hospital. As a spokeswoman for the British Dietetic Association she is committed to providing accurate and impartial medical advice, and is a regular contributor to articles in the popular press such as The Times and The Observer Food Monthly.