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Childhood Cholesterol Tests: A New Heart Disease Defense
14 Mar
Summary
- New guidelines suggest cholesterol tests starting around age 10.
- Cardiovascular disease causes about one in three deaths.
- Eighty percent of heart disease is preventable, experts say.

New guidelines propose initiating cholesterol screenings for children around age 10. This proactive approach aims to identify individuals with genetic conditions leading to extremely high cholesterol, enabling immediate treatment. Cardiovascular disease remains a significant public health concern, accounting for approximately one in three deaths in the United States.
Experts emphasize that a substantial portion of cardiovascular disease is preventable. The updated recommendations include testing patients around ages 18 to 20 and subsequent screenings at least every five years. Individuals with high LDL cholesterol or other risk factors, such as diabetes, will require more frequent monitoring.




