Nationally recommended universal lipid screening (ULS) in children aged 9 to 11 years is low. Little is known about parents' understanding of screening. We conducted a survey exploring parental knowledge and attitudes regarding ULS. Of 91 parent respondents, 81.3% were female, 69.2% were non-Hispanic white, 90.1% had a college/graduate degree, and 63.7% had a family history of abnormal cholesterol. Overall, 45.5% agreed that ULS should be done for all children, 30.8% disagreed, and 23.1% were unsure. Parents' support for ULS was significantly associated with their attitudes toward screening rather than their knowledge about cholesterol, family history of cardiovascular disease or abnormal cholesterol, age, race/ethnicity, or gender. Parents...
Introduction The goal of newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) is the early detection of treatable disor...
Background- Lipid factors are currently considered to be the main agent responsible for cardiovascul...
Background: The current neonatal screening program ("the heel prick") involves taking a few drops of...
Aims Dyslipidaemia is a treatable risk factor for atherosclerosis, and the 2011 National Heart, Lung...
AbstractPurposeGuidelines recommend cholesterol screening for all adolescents and young adults (AYAs...
Universal lipid screening (ULS) is recommended for all 9- to 11-year-old children. We investigated U...
Universal Pediatric Lipid Screening Guidelines are currently based on expert opinion only. Bright Fu...
BACKGROUND: Since children have frequent contact with the health care system, while their young pare...
The authors evaluated the lipids of parents of hypercholesterolemic children to assess the prevalenc...
ObjectiveIn this study, we identify predictors of parental underestimation of child weight status an...
OBJECTIVES: Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal dominant cancer predisposition synd...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the effectiveness of state-mandated body mass index (BMI) screening program...
Summary: The purpose of the study was to try to detect at an early stage the important cardiovascula...
Different screening strategies are currently recommended to identify children with (familial) hyperc...
Objective: Newborn bloodspot screening is an internationally established public health measure. Desp...
Introduction The goal of newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) is the early detection of treatable disor...
Background- Lipid factors are currently considered to be the main agent responsible for cardiovascul...
Background: The current neonatal screening program ("the heel prick") involves taking a few drops of...
Aims Dyslipidaemia is a treatable risk factor for atherosclerosis, and the 2011 National Heart, Lung...
AbstractPurposeGuidelines recommend cholesterol screening for all adolescents and young adults (AYAs...
Universal lipid screening (ULS) is recommended for all 9- to 11-year-old children. We investigated U...
Universal Pediatric Lipid Screening Guidelines are currently based on expert opinion only. Bright Fu...
BACKGROUND: Since children have frequent contact with the health care system, while their young pare...
The authors evaluated the lipids of parents of hypercholesterolemic children to assess the prevalenc...
ObjectiveIn this study, we identify predictors of parental underestimation of child weight status an...
OBJECTIVES: Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal dominant cancer predisposition synd...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the effectiveness of state-mandated body mass index (BMI) screening program...
Summary: The purpose of the study was to try to detect at an early stage the important cardiovascula...
Different screening strategies are currently recommended to identify children with (familial) hyperc...
Objective: Newborn bloodspot screening is an internationally established public health measure. Desp...
Introduction The goal of newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) is the early detection of treatable disor...
Background- Lipid factors are currently considered to be the main agent responsible for cardiovascul...
Background: The current neonatal screening program ("the heel prick") involves taking a few drops of...