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Cholesterol and Your Diet

Sandwiches and Wraps

Low-Fat Soups

Cholesterol-Friendly Pizzas

Green Salads

Stuffed Avocados

If you havehigh cholesterol, one of the most important things you can do is to modify your diet. That means replacing ingredients that boost cholesterol with those than can lower it. This can take planning, especially when it comes to making low cholesterol lunches. Lunchtime is often when people tend to grab something convenient that may not necessarily be healthy.

Some low-cholesterol lunch ideas require more prep work than others. However, setting aside some time in the morning or the evening before to put together your lunches will pay off.

Each of these ideas contains a “base” ingredient that you can personalize to your taste.

This article covers how diet can affect your cholesterol and how to make healthy lunches.

Your body needs cholesterol to function properly, but your liver makes all the cholesterol your body needs. Eating foods high in saturated fat (e.g., red meat, butter) and trans fats (e.g., fried foods, cookies, cakes) increases production of cholesterol. When cholesterol levels get too high, this can lead toheart attacksandstroke.

Eating a nutritious, heart-healthy diet is one of the best ways to lower cholesterol. The basic guidelines are as follows:

Here are five suggestions for easy-to-make low-cholesterol lunches.

Chicken Tomato Wrap Sandwiches.Linda Larsen

Chicken Tomato Wrap Sandwiches

Keep ingredients like cheese, bacon, and certain condiments (such as mayonnaise or salad dressing) to a minimum, as these can raise cholesterol.

Base ingredient:Tortillas, whole grain bread, or pita pockets. Choose wheat varieties over white and corn over flour. These are higher in fiber, making them an excellent choice.

Healthy Sandwiches for Your Low-Cholesterol Diet

Add your favorite veggies, spices, and whole grains to create delicious and healthy soups. It’s a good idea to avoid cream soups and stick with a lighter broth instead.

Homemade soup can be prepared in a large batch, either on the stove or in a slow cooker. It can be frozen flat in freezer bags for up to a month and then taken out to thaw overnight.

Base ingredient:Broth or stock (chicken, beef, or vegetable). Keep a container of what chefs callmirepoix—a mixture of chopped celery, onions, and carrots—in the freezer, too, and add it to your broth along with ingredients such as chopped chicken, wheat pasta, whole grains like barley, and other vegetables.

Delicious Lunch Ideas for Your Cholesterol-Lowering Diet

Pizza is all about the toppings. A slice that’s loaded with cheese and processed meats like sausage and pepperoni is not cholesterol-friendly. A slice with moderate amounts of cheese or lowfat cheese with fresh vegetables on top is much healthier.

Base ingredient:Try pizza with a thin crust or a whole wheat crust. Crusts made with cauliflower are now commonly available packaged, fresh, and frozen in grocery stores. Alternatively, try making a crust out of chickpeas or spaghetti squash.

Salads can make for a heart-healthy lunch, depending on the types of ingredients you use.

Creamy dressings and buttery croutons, for example, should be used in moderation. Look for alternatives like vinaigrettes and olive oil dressings. Rather than croutons, try a few nuts for a crispy crunch or opt for apple or pear slices. Legumes like lentils, chickpeas, and beans also make tasty salad toppings.

Base ingredient:Any type of lettuce (e.g. butterhead, frisee, mesclun) and other greens, such as arugula, dandelion greens, and watercress.

Healthy Salad Dressing on a Low-Cholesterol Diet

Avocados can increasehigh-density lipoprotein (HDL), or “good” cholesterol while lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or “bad” cholesterol.

Base ingredient:Start with a ripe avocado, slice it in half, and remove the pit. Scoop out some of the flesh to make room for your filling.

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