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    APNewsBreak: New advice on kids' cholesterol tests

    More children should be screened for high cholesterol before puberty, beyond those with a family history of problems, according to wide-ranging new guidelines expected from government-appointed experts who are trying to prevent heart disease later in life.

    The new advice will be presented Sunday at an American Heart Association conference by some members of a panel for the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

    Any call for wider screening is likely to raise concern about overdiagnosing a condition that may not cause problems for decades, if ever. Yet studies suggest that half of children with high cholesterol will also have it as adults, and it's one of the best-known causes of clogged arteries that can lead to heart attacks.

    Until now, major medical groups such as the American Academy of Pediatrics have advised screening only children with a family history of early heart disease or high cholesterol and those who are obese or have diabetes or high blood pressure.

    However, a West Virginia study tested more than 20,000 fifth graders and found that many with high cholesterol would have been missed by the targeted screening approach used now, said Dr. Stephen Daniels, who led the panel that wrote the new guidelines.

    Heart disease starts early in life, and "the risk factors that are important for adults are also important for children and adolescents," Daniels, pediatrics chief at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, told The Associated Press.

    About a third of U.S. children and teens are obese or overweight. And government studies estimate that about 10 to 13 percent of children and teens have high cholesterol โ€” defined as a score above 200.

    Daniels and other members said they could not disclose details of the advice before Sunday's presentation. It's the first time a government panel has collectively considered all major contributors to heart disease including obesity, smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure and high blood sugar.

    A key change will be more aggressive recommendations for cholesterol screening and treatment in children, including a change in "the age at which we feel we can safely use statins," said Dr. Reginald Washington, a pediatric heart specialist in Denver and member of the panel.

    The pediatrics academy already advises that some children as young as 8 can safely use these cholesterol-lowering medicines, sold as Lipitor, Zocor and in generic form. They are known to prevent heart disease and deaths in adults and are approved for use in children. But there aren't big studies showing that using them in children will prevent heart attacks years or decades later.

    That is why another group of government advisers, the Preventive Services Task Force, concluded in 2007 that there's not enough known about the possible benefits and harms to recommend for or against cholesterol screening for children and teens.

    The pediatrics academy's call for selective screening came out a year later, and even that may not be catching enough children and teens who are at risk, said one of the leaders in establishing those guidelines, Dr. Frank Greer, a pediatrics professor at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

    "If you just use history of cardiovascular disease in the family, you will miss kids," he said. And with the dramatic rise in obesity, "they're at great risk," he said.

    Getting a baseline cholesterol test on kids is a good idea, said Dr. Roger Blumenthal, preventive cardiology chief at Johns Hopkins Medical Center.

    "Some people will think it will lead to treatment of adolescents and people in their 20s" who don't really need it, but drug treatment should only occur if cholesterol can't be brought down with diet and lifestyle changes, he said.

    If screening is done, it should happen before puberty, when cholesterol levels dip before rising again, doctors explain. In children, the test does not need to involve fasting overnight and can be done from a standard blood sample or just a finger-prick test.

    Other parts of the new guidelines: The government will toss out older terms โ€” "at risk for being overweight" and "overweight" โ€” and replace them with "overweight" and "obese" for kids in the 85th and 95th percentiles, Washington said. Some doctors have been reluctant to use such frank terms in children, because of the stigma.

    The broader context for these guidelines is stepped-up efforts around the globe to target children and prevent problems later in life.

    Last summer, the British government gave its first exercise advice for children under 5, urging some daily activity even for babies too young to walk. And the U.S. Institute of Medicine also recently gave diet and exercise advice for preschoolers.

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    AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner in Chicago contributed to this report.

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    Marilynn Marchione can be followed at http://twitter.com/MMarchioneAP

     
    • jason  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      drug companies want everybody on drugs, even children while using medical doctors as the puppets
    • Loc  •  6 mths ago
      My observation is: Parents' eating habits place a crucial role to the weights of their kids.
      • Dr. Figgler 6 mths ago
        Do you mean like trough slopping 4 or 5 times/day?
      • olegg 6 mths ago
        I in my normal weight of 130lb and had high cholesterol even though my healthy eating habits never changed.
      • Toadkiller Dawg 6 mths ago
        Parent's genetics have an even larger role. You will likely end up looking a lot like your parents, no matter what you do.
    • John  •  6 mths ago
      Big Pharma just won't stop, will they?
      • D. 6 mths ago
        Neither will big parents.... stop feeding their kids garbage that is.
      • Dr. Figgler 6 mths ago
        You go D!! And John, the answer is NO! You have got to stop it. Stop it for yourself, your children, and your loved ones, if they will listen. Try to educated them. Do it by example.
    • JeffreyB  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This report is evil, as its designed to establish children as lifelong customers for the medical business.

      Total cholesterol means nothing, and LDL number means nothing; what matters is LDL particle size. If your HDL is high and triglycerides low, your LDL particles are big and fluffy = no heart disease. Get HDL up by eating (organic) animal fat, get trigs down by severely restricting flour and sugar.
      • Dr. Figgler 6 mths ago
        Glad that somebody else can see it besides me, Mercola, Mike Adams, jon Barron, Byron Richards and others in the natural health/prevention community. I often times feel like an island in a sea of "ignunce".
      • Junichiro 6 mths ago
        Quit raising fat kids. Problem solved.
      • JZ 6 mths ago
        I 100% agree. These are evil tactics to get kids dependent on the medical system. God forbid they ever start giving kids prescriptions for Lipitor, ect like candy. These poor children will be getting azheimers are record rates since statin drugs reduce cholesterol in the brain which is made up of 75% cholesterol
    • Dude  •  6 mths ago
      ...more money for pharmaceutical companies. How much did you get paid to write this article, honestly? how about this instead...MORE KIDS SHOULD BE EXERCISING MORE AND LESS SITTING ON THEIR #$%$ PLAYING VIDEO GAMES ...as a suggestion. Testing will not cure the problems...
    • Mr. BIG  •  Costa Mesa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      You have got to be kidding! Drug companies have gone way too far by trying to expand their markets with psychotropic drugs that has brought them over $80 billion dollars on those ridiculous so called "Disorders" that the quacks have dreamed up. Now they want to target our children for the "CHOLESTEROL MYTH" that high cholesterol is causing heart disease!

      This has got to stop! These guys are so out of control and promoting these dangerous statin drugs that are causing heart attacks and liver cancer in all kinds of people. What a bunch of crooks and charlatans!

      First they go after seniors, pregnant women, and infants with vaccines that are damaging them with NO PROOF OF SAFETY whatsoever, then after children to give them anti-depressants and those very stupid psychotropic drugs, and now cholesterol? This is simply criminal and they need to be run out of town for even suggesting this. It is BAD SCIENCE, BAD CONCLUSIONS BEING DRAWN ABOUT CHOLESTEROL and our rights to sue them for all these damages is being eroded by the politicians in charge that are being paid off by these drug companies.

      The public simply needs to fight back, make them responsible and vote out the lunatics in the White House and Congress that are supporting this activity!
    • Seattle  •  Monona, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How about making kids get off their #$%$ That would help. Oh, and cook at home as opposed to feeding kids fast-food crap...come on parents...
    • Anne G  •  6 mths ago
      Maybe many parents should not listen to doctors and listen to their grandmothers on the history of eating correctly, which means eating real foods at an early age and not stuffing a bottle of formula into a kid until age 1 and then step-up formula thereafter. Real food, not what we think kids will like such as hot dogs and chicken nuggets. It's funny how the more they decide what is best for our children, the more health problems the young have.
      • Les O 6 mths ago
        The tit is far better than any bottle ever will be.
      • Younger Grandma 6 mths ago
        Some people HAVE to feed formula. No options. Such as not being able to produce enough to last 1/2 hour. Or on medication that HAS to be taken otherwise the consequences can be much worse. Or just having to work and not be able to.
    • oscar w  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  6 mths ago
      The adult market is tapped out and they need to expand there money base. Parents who fall for this and have their children tested and put on medication should be charged with child abuse.
    • It's Me  •  6 mths ago
      How about we turn off the kids tv, computer, ipod, ipad, nintendo, xbox, ps3, cell phone, (I'm sure I'm forgetting several here) and get them off the couch and outside like we did when were kids?
    • Cindy  •  Anchorage, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yeah, let's find some other "conditions" that we should put our little guinea pigs on prescription meds for. Helps boost Big Pharma's bottom line and works towards reducing the population all in one fell swoop! And the kids they poison and kill with their toxic experimental drugs are only numbers to them, not the precious little human beings to the parents who brought them into this world and are trying their best to take care of them. I'd like to see how many kids of Big Pharma execs are taking their own Rx! Their kids probably get plenty of fresh fruits and veggies, exercise, and a sensible diet -- no Rx for them!
    • Nancy  •  6 mths ago
      We never worried about this stuff when i was a kid,and we ate just as junk food as kids do today. The only difference is we played outside all daylong, that's why when you look at photos of kids from the 50s 60s and 70s you don't see any lard #$%$ Even our parents were thin.
    • Benjamin W  •  6 mths ago
      Or perhaps you could get your kids off their fat backsides and get them to play outside like I did as a kid?

      Or would that require too much parenting?
    • Junichiro  •  Louisville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Last time I checked it was the parents' job to raise their children, not the government.
    • Chris  •  6 mths ago
      this public service announcement brought to you by your friends at big pharma.
    • Frank  •  6 mths ago
      Why can't government stop trying to force themselves into people's lives? What ever happened to the idea of America: the land of the free? Free to make choices and abide by their consequences. Oh, yeah, Democrats/progressives/liberals don't think people can actually think for themselves.
    • Cencalshark  •  Santa Barbara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This is another big pharma plan to get people at any age on crap medications...that damage more help..for a life time..underming the overall heath...anything for profit..please wake up .Break out of the herd..
    • Kelly  •  6 mths ago
      Simple fix. Drink water. Kids drink sodas only today.
    • Keltic Witch  •  Ville Platte, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Actually, I can believe this. My husband and I stopped at our local diner to eat on morning. It was close to lunch time, but we got the healthy breakfast. Two tables from us were a family with a baby about a year old. They were feeding her chili fries and putting coke in her bottle. I was sick watching it. Poor little girl...
    • Tony D  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I challenge all scientists to show me a single study showing the relationship of high cholesterol with decreased life expectancy in an otherwise healthy adult, There is none. There are studies that suggest, especiallly for women, that a higher cholesterol is beneficial. The WHO study of women over 65 showed that 200 plus their age was the most desirable level of total cholesterol.

      The sad part of this is that even doctors have been brainwashed to believe high cholesterol is problematic above 200 even when more than half of cardiac deaths occur in people who have cholesterol under 200.

      Blaming cholesterol for heart attacks is like blaming fires on firemen because they always show up at the scene. This whole cholesterol subject is based on a lie according to Castelli, the originator of the Framingham Study of heart disease. Medicine can'e retract this lie - they are making too much money on it.
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