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Cutting down on alcohol can help you to lower your cholesterol levels. It can improve your heart health and help prevent heart disease in other ways too, by helping to look after your liver, your blood pressure, your weight and your waist line.
There’s lots of bonuses to cutting back. You might notice your skin looks brighter, you feel more energetic, your mood improves and you sleep better. There’s help available too and ideas to get you motivated.
To stay in good health and avoid illness, the government recommends drinking no more than 14 units of alcohol per week, for men and women.
To keep the risks down:
If you have high cholesterol or FH, it should be OK to drink alcohol within these limits. There are some health problems and treatments which can mean it’s safer to avoid alcohol all together. Speak to your doctor or nurse about what’s safe for you.
In the past, it was thought that drinking in moderation was good for your heart. It’s now believed that the only possible benefits are for women over 55 when drinking 5 units a week or less, and the benefits are modest.
We don’t recommend drinking alcohol to improve your health, as you will improve your health more by eating well and being active. With alcohol, the cons could out way the pros.
A unit of alcohol is roughly the amount your body can clear from your blood in one hour. It’s the equivalent of 10ml or 8g of pure alcohol.
Different drinks contain different amounts of alcohol, as some are stronger than others. For example, a 175ml glass of wine can contain anywhere between 1.9 and 2.4 units. It can be surprising how many units are in your favourite drinks, and how quickly they add up.
14 units is roughly:
Cutting down on alcohol can be easier than you think. Try these tips to help you:
If you need support to help you cut back or stop drinking:
Tempted to try something new? Looking for healthy recipes? Look no further! Our recipes are low in saturated fat and heart healthy.
What we eat can have a big effect on our cholesterol and triglyceride levels, so changing your diet is one of the most important things you can do.
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