[Cholesterol, triglycerides and lipoproteins in the serum of healthy, normal weight children between 6 and 12 years of age]
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[Cholesterol, triglycerides and lipoproteins in the serum of healthy, normal weight children between 6 and 12 years of age]
Abstract
Serum cholesterol, triglycerides and lipoproteins were investigated in 276 healthy, prepubertal children and adolescents of normal weight aged 6 to 12 years. The results were evaluated on the basis of the guidelines of the Austrian Cholesterol Consensus Conference 1988 and according to the 90th and 95th percentiles of the Lipid Research Clinics (LRC) data. A relatively high percentage of the probands revealed cholesterol concentrations which could be classified as "risk" (50% of the female and 53% male probands) or "high risk" (39% of the girls and 25% of the boys). Classifying the cholesterol data according to the LRC criteria 46% of the girls and 41% of the boys exceeded these "cut off" values of the 90th percentile. Our data show that the mean serum cholesterol concentrations in healthy children and adolescents of normal weight--like in other European countries--are in a region concomitant with the category in adults which is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases. We assume that apart from genetic factors a high fat intake might play a predominant role in causing these raised levels.