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WHAT CONTROLS THE LEVEL OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE BLOOD?

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WHAT CONTROLS THE LEVEL OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE BLOOD?

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Cholesterol which circulates in the blood may have originated from either food in the diet or from manufacture in the liver and other tissues. Cholesterol in the diet may not have as much effect on the blood cholesterol as we would think. Instead, it is the type and amount of fat in the diet which has the most important effect. Different people react differently to fat and cholesterol in the diet because of the different genes they carry. As a result, blood cholesterol level depends both diet and inherited genetic factors.

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