
Dyslipidemia is an important risk factor for coronary artery disease and stroke. Long-term, prospective epidemiologic studies have consistently shown that persons with healthier lifestyles and fewer risk factors for coronary heart disease, and particularly those with favorable lipid profiles, have reduced incidence of coronary heart disease. Prevention and sensible management of dyslipidemia can markedly alter cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
Cholesterol, HDL, Coronary Disease, Cholesterol, LDL, Stroke, Patient Education as Topic, Risk Factors, Humans, Mass Screening, Drug Therapy, Combination, Healthy Lifestyle, Dyslipidemias, Hypolipidemic Agents, Quality of Health Care
Cholesterol, HDL, Coronary Disease, Cholesterol, LDL, Stroke, Patient Education as Topic, Risk Factors, Humans, Mass Screening, Drug Therapy, Combination, Healthy Lifestyle, Dyslipidemias, Hypolipidemic Agents, Quality of Health Care
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