Pediatric Dyslipidemia and Screening Recommendations
Pediatric dyslipidemia affects approximately 20% of children ages 6 to 19 years. This disease is impacted by and contributes to many factors, including obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and hypothyroidism. Obesity doubles the risk of dyslipidemia, but 26% to 63% of normal-weight children have lipid abnormalities. Dyslipidemia contributes to pediatric onset of atherosclerotic changes, and early adult cardiovascular complications. Sedentary lifestyle and poor food choices are the primary causes, but familial hypercholesterolemia affects 1 in 200 to 500 individuals.
Source: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - Category: Nursing Authors: Jill S. Buterbaugh Tags: Featured Article Source Type: research
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