Younger people should have their cholesterol checked at 25

Younger people should have their cholesterol checked at 25

Younger people should have their cholesterol checked at 25
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Treating younger people with high cholesterol levels may help reduce their risk of heart attack or stroke in later life, a major study revealed.

According to the study, its findings on the link between cholesterol levels and ill health “may be particularly important in people under 45 years.

A summary said that starting with the same cholesterol level and additional cardiovascular risk factors — such as obesity or smoking — men under 45 years faced a 29 percent risk of fatal or non-fatal heart disease or stroke by the age of 75.

For women, the risk level is 16 percent.

However, if their non-HDL cholesterol levels were halved, typically by the use of statins, the men’s risk came down to 6.0 percent and women fell to just 4.0 percent.

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Additionally, the study showed that intervening early and intensively to reduce non-HDL cholesterol levels could potentially reverse early signs of atherosclerosis” — the narrowing of the arteries caused by fat, calcium and cholesterol build-up.

High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is often dubbed good cholesterol, helping clear fat from the bloodstream, in contrast with “bad” Low Density Lipoprotein.

Non-HDL cholesterol is arrived at by subtracting a person’s HDL level from their total cholesterol number, and accordingly measures all the bad lipoproteins.

Commenting on the study, Jennifer Robinson of the University of Iowa said its long-term nature and size was important in pointing to the potential for early treatment.

It raised the possibility that those people with high non-HDL and LDL levels could be more at risk than suggested by the 10-year threshold currently used to determine if treatment is needed, Robinson noted.

Paul Leeson, professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford said the issue of long-term medication would have to be addressed.

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