Population-Based Cholesterol Screening as a Primordial Prevention Strategy—Breaking the Cycle of Adverse Lipid Levels That Runs in Families and Tracks Through Life
Abstract:Sustar and colleagues 1 assessed the body mass index standard deviation score (BMI SDS), overweight and obesity, and cholesterol levels in a large cohort of prepubertal children from 2 independent populations (n = 12 111 German, n = 3535 Slovenian). In summary, they found a weak but positive correlation between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) or total cholesterol (TC) levels and BMI SDS (R = 0.037, P < .001; and R = 0.052, P = .002). In a secondary analysis stratifying children by their BMI SDS, th… Show more
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