I'm a 31 year old male in otherwise perfect health who learned while taking a life insurance blood test that my LDL cholesterol was 171 (triglycerides and HDL are normal). Admittedly, for years (since high school/college), I ate way too much fat (red meat, eggs, etc.). I am 5'11 and 170 lbs, and my resulting BMI (24.9) does not indicate that I am clinically overweight. I mean until now I never ate fruit or the right kind of grains.
Since learning of this high LDL cholesterol level in early Jan. 2005, I've literally cut out red meat (substituted ground turkey), fried food, and any processed foods (cookies, etc.). I now drink skim milk and when I have cheese it is low fat. I check the nutritional content of everything. I eat real oatmeal everyday, drink 100% concord grape juice daily, have an apple and a serving of strawberries everyday (sometimes more than once), and I've eliminated diet soft drinks and reduced coffee intake. I also eat 1-2 servings of walnuts daily. Eggs, when eaten, are only the whites. I've basically given up processed meat (sausage, pepperoni, etc.).
I have just commenced an exercise regime of 3 days of weights and 3 days of cardio/aerobic per week. I am only a social drinker and don't smoke.
Can you suggest other cholesterol reducing diets? Can I expect it to lower after six months of dieting and three months of exercise?
I really, really want to avoid cholesterol medication at my age. Thanks-I know that this is not the heart forum.