Background—Serum cholesterol concentrations have decreased in the US population. Whether the decline continued during the 1990s is unknown. Methods and Results—We used data from 4148 men and women aged20 years who had a total cholesterol determination or reported using cholesterol-lowering medications and who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2000 (this is a cross-sectional health examination survey of the US population), and we compared the results with data from 15 719 participants in NHANES III (1988 to 1994). For all adults, the age-adjusted mean total cholesterol concentration decreased from 5.31 mmol/L (205 mg/dL) in NHANES III to 5.27 mmol/L (203 mg/dL) in NHANES 1999 to 2000 (...
Background: Monitoring of serum lipid concentrations at the population level is an important publ...
Objective: We examined the use of lipid lowering medications and control of dyslipidemia among US ad...
BACKGROUND: The mortality rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) among young adults has declined les...
Background—Although US cholesterol concentrations have dropped, 50 % of adults have total cholestero...
"Elevated serum total cholesterol is a major and modifiable risk factor for heart disease, the lead-...
rvecent reports from the National Cholesterol Educa-tion Program have documented the continued decre...
Our aim was to examine the relative contributions of changes in dietary fat intake and use of choles...
Data for trends in serum cholesterol are needed to understand the effects of its dietary, lifestyle,...
Background: Data for trends in serum cholesterol are needed to understand the effects of its dietary...
AIM: Decreasing cholesterol levels in Western populations is the main reason for decreasing mortalit...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
We report annual trends in low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) from an in-care patient popul...
Background-—The mortality rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) among young adults has declined les...
Self-reported frequency of cholesterol testing and awareness of test results were collected from 5,2...
Objective: Our aim was to examine the relative contributions of changes in dietary fat intake and us...
Background: Monitoring of serum lipid concentrations at the population level is an important publ...
Objective: We examined the use of lipid lowering medications and control of dyslipidemia among US ad...
BACKGROUND: The mortality rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) among young adults has declined les...
Background—Although US cholesterol concentrations have dropped, 50 % of adults have total cholestero...
"Elevated serum total cholesterol is a major and modifiable risk factor for heart disease, the lead-...
rvecent reports from the National Cholesterol Educa-tion Program have documented the continued decre...
Our aim was to examine the relative contributions of changes in dietary fat intake and use of choles...
Data for trends in serum cholesterol are needed to understand the effects of its dietary, lifestyle,...
Background: Data for trends in serum cholesterol are needed to understand the effects of its dietary...
AIM: Decreasing cholesterol levels in Western populations is the main reason for decreasing mortalit...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
We report annual trends in low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) from an in-care patient popul...
Background-—The mortality rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) among young adults has declined les...
Self-reported frequency of cholesterol testing and awareness of test results were collected from 5,2...
Objective: Our aim was to examine the relative contributions of changes in dietary fat intake and us...
Background: Monitoring of serum lipid concentrations at the population level is an important publ...
Objective: We examined the use of lipid lowering medications and control of dyslipidemia among US ad...
BACKGROUND: The mortality rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) among young adults has declined les...