NewsHealthNHSAccording to NHS guidance, you may be able to lower your cholesterol levels through lifestyle changes and avoid taking statins13:44, 08 Jul 2026NHS advice outlines how some people may may be able to reduce their cholesterol levels through lifestyle changess and consequently avoid needing to take statins. High cholesterol, the service explains, is mainly caused by eating fatty foods, insufficient physical activity, being overweight, smoking and drinking alcohol, although it can also run in families.The NHS warns: "Too much cholesterol can block your blood vessels. It makes you more likely to have heart problems or a stroke. High cholesterol does not usually cause symptoms. You can only find out if you have it from a blood test."Guidance recommends you can reduce your cholesterol by limiting fatty foods - particularly those containing high levels of saturated fat - and including more fruit and vegetables, nuts and seeds, brown rice and grains, olive oil, and oily fish in your diet. You should also try to complete at least 2.5 hours of exercise weekly, with the NHS suggesting activities such as walking, swimming and cycling to start with.Smoking can also increase cholesterol, and the NHS additionally advises reducing alcohol intake. This means consuming no more than 14 units of alcohol weekly, steering clear of binge drinking, and ensuring several alcohol-free days throughout the week.However, some individuals will also require statins. The majority of people who take statins manage them effectively, experiencing minimal or no side effects.Article continues belowA GP may suggest you start taking statins if you have been diagnosed with a type of cardiovascular disease (CVD) such as coronary heart disease or angina. Statins may also be prescribed if your personal and family medical history indicates you're at risk of developing CVD at some point over the next 10 years - particularly if lifestyle changes have failed to bring that risk down.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.NHSolive oilHeart diseaseAlcoholBinge drinkingFitnessCholesterol
NHS says these changes could lower cholesterol - without statins
According to NHS guidance, you may be able to lower your cholesterol levels through lifestyle changes and avoid taking statins
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