What is Cholesterol?

Simple Methods to Reduce LDL Cholesterol Levels

Lowering LDL cholesterol, commonly referred to as “bad” cholesterol, is essential for maintaining good heart health. By implementing a few straightforward lifestyle changes, you can effectively reduce your LDL cholesterol levels and improve your overall well-being.


Can Children Develop High LDL/Low HDL Cholesterol?

While uncommon, high cholesterol can affect children. The main factors that contribute to high cholesterol in children are genetics, obesity, and diet. Children below the age of 18 who have a parent with high cholesterol are more susceptible to having high LDL/low HDL cholesterol levels. Regular blood tests are recommended for children with a family history of high cholesterol to monitor any changes in their levels. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to have their children screened for cholesterol once between the ages of nine and 11, and again at 17.

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