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Is Cholesterol Good or Bad?

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With the recent trends in the 21st century, people are more concerned and becoming more knowledgeable of the risks with elevated levels of cholesterol. Many people when hear about cholesterol immediately relate it with heart problems however cholesterol has many prominent functions in the body.

Cholesterol, a waxy steroid fat, plays an important role in various systems in the human body. Cholesterol has many functions; it helps in maintaining membrane flow and permeability. It is the basis for synthesizing bile acid, which help to digest food in the intestine. Additionally cholesterol is the precursor for Vitamin D synthesis as well as steroid based hormones such as estrogen and testosterone. Cholesterol is also a constituent of myelin sheath that surround nerve fibres to help speed up the rate of signal transduction between nerves. Thus it is crucial to mental function.

Liver makes approximately 85% of cholesterol and only 15% is provided through diet. Cholesterol cannot travel by itself in the body since it does not dissolve in the bloodstream therefore it is transported via lipoproteins. There are two major types of lipoproteins, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL). LDL cholesterol is commonly believed to be the ‘bad’ cholesterol as it takes the cholesterol that is produced by the liver to feed the tissues. High level of LDL cholesterol can cause atherosclerosis, which is a hardening of the arteries due to cholesterol build up, and thus plaque formation. HDL cholesterol reduces cholesterol by transporting excess cholesterol from tissues to the liver for elimination from the body.

How can we control our cholesterol level?

Life style changes are one of the first methods for reducing cholesterol levels. Exercising and maintaining a healthy diet can help to reduce LDL.

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An interesting food product that is commonly found in households that helps reduce cholesterol is honey! Honey has found to reduce total cholesterol level. It contain antioxidant the prevent cholesterol form coming out of the cells and into the arteries thus reducing LDL cholesterol. Increasing dietary fibres also reduce total LDL by binding to bile acid and carry them outside the body, promoting the liver to convert more cholesterol to bile acid. In addition to natural solution to lower cholesterol levels medications such as statins is recommended which is very effective in preventing cardiovascular disease.

 

 

 

Shadi Saffari

 

sources:

http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com/Cholesterol-Cell-Membrane.html

http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/bileacids.php

http://www.livestrong.com/article/22110-cholesterol-made-liver/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-density_lipoprotein

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-density_lipoprotein

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001224/

http://cholesterol.about.com/od/treatments/a/tlc.htm

http://www.benefits-of-honey.com/honey-lowers-cholesterol.html

http://cholesterol.about.com/od/cholesterolnutrition101/tp/Fiber.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statin

Does the mere presence of others influence our performance?

As you may have noticed nowadays teaching systems have evolved to contain a social learning component which may contain elements such as presentations, group activities and/or projects. Based on my personal experiences as a student I have always questioned how the presence of others may affect my performance as an individual or in a group setting.

According to social psychologists there is a tendency for people to perform simple task in the presence of another person confidently and fast. In contrast, the performance of more challenging tasks can get hindered by the presence of another person. This phenomenon is referred to as social facilitation.  When others observe us we become aroused, this arousal strengthens the most likely response. Our likely response can be the correct one for an easy task and the wrong one for a difficult task.  The fear of being judged by others and the thought of it can distract our focus and interfere with our performance.

So what happens when everyone in a group is working and a task must be done as a team?

Team work

When the group is assigned to perform a task, the group members get motivated to exert less effort and instead to count on the other members; this tendency in known as social loafing.  By being a part of a group you may feel less responsible and consequently think that your contribution is dispensable.

 

If working in groups may potentially promote people to put less effort why does the current educational system put an emphasis on group interaction and cooperative learning as the best way to learn?

Does ‘Group Work’ Work? : Is It the Best Way for Children to Learn?

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It has been shown that interacting in a group can have a good and bad effect.  Group interaction can strengthen a common thought or goal, a process called group polarization. In other words a discussion between like-minded people in a group will enhance their prevailing opinion. Even though it can lead to a harmony, group polarization can encourage ‘groupthink’, through which group members fail to consider an alternative solution. In addition, group members often doubt their critiques and are pressured to agree with the group only to support the group’s integrity due to their desire to create a unified conclusion. By being knowledgeable with these phenomenon instructors can direct groups to consider alternatives as well as identifying possible problems.

Shadi Saffari

 

References :

http://www.simplypsychology.org/social-psychology.html

http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/2009/social-facilitation/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arousal

http://www.co-operation.org/?page_id=65

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_polarization

http://www.psysr.org/about/pubs_resources/groupthink%20overview.htm

http://critical-thinkers.com/2010/12/7-ways-to-avoid-groupthink/

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Managing_Groups_and_Teams/Social_Loafing

 

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