Screen all kids between 2 and 10 for high cholesterol, pediatric society recommends
TORONTO — The Canadian Paediatric Society is recommending cholesterol screening for all kids between two and 10 years old.
The position statement released Friday says atherosclerosis — or plaque buildup in the arteries, including cholesterol — starts in childhood and is a key driver of heart disease and stroke.
Lead author and pediatric cardiologist Dr. Michael Khoury says about one in 300 people have high cholesterol caused by a genetic condition passed down through families.
He says universal screening with a blood test will allow doctors to identify the condition early and begin treatment, including diet and physical activity.
