Yoon Hye-jin, who is skinny, is judged to be hyperlipidemia...Don't let your guard down because you lose weight. Why?
Dec 27, 2024
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On the 26th, a video titled 'Yoon Hye-jin's What see TV' was uploaded on the YouTube channel 'Yoon Hye-jin's 'There's something I really wanted to tell you...! (feat. hyperlipidemia diet recipe)'.
Yoon Hyejin was diagnosed with hyperlipidemia"It's really unexpected, and you're all surprised." "The hyperlipidemia had nothing to do with being thin. It's hereditary," he said. "I have to take medicine for the rest of my life, but I heard that if I take the medicine for hyperlipidemia from early on, there may be side effects, so I exercised really hard and even ate a diet."." And I shared menus such as salads that are good for hyperlipidemia.
Most of the respondents are surprised that Yoon Hye-jin, who is 170cm tall and weighs 47kg, was diagnosed with hyperlipidemia.
Hyperlipidemia is a condition in which the fat content in the blood is high, with total cholesterol of 240mg/dL or more or neutral fat of 200mg/dL or more. Cholesterol and triglycerides build up on the inner walls of blood vessels, blocking blood flow or blocking blood vessels. It does not occur in proportion to body weight, but because it occurs when cholesterol or triglycerides in the blood increase, a thin person does not have hyperlipidemia.
If cholesterol levels are not managed, the risk of dyslipidemia, a higher concept of hyperlipidemia, is increased. Dyslipidemia causes high blood pressure and diabetes, which are metabolic syndrome, and can even lead to complications such as acute myocardial infarction and stroke. However, until complications occur, the body does not have any symptoms, so it is likely to be exposed to risk. This is especially true for those who are below the standard weight. Rather, people with skinny body types often miss the timing of treatment due to lack of interest in hyperlipidemia. In addition, 'family hypercholesterolemia' may occur due to genetic factors without external factors, so be careful if you have a family history.
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