Low Cholesterol - Children and
Cholesterol
Many people assume that high cholesterol is a problem that affects
middle-aged adults only. In fact, many people don’t even worry about their cholesterol when they are younger,
eating all the fatty convenience foods they want, assuming that their early diet makes no difference.
Nothing could be further from the truth. More children today suffer
from high cholesterol. In fact, the numbers of children who are taking cholesterol drugs is on the rise! Some
studies have suggested that a childhood of poor eating choices can contribute to higher cholesterol later in
life.
Besides this, many of the eating habits learned in childhood
affects eating in adulthood. Children who are used to eating high-fat foods and convenience foods are more likely
to make the same choices as adults. Switching to healthy foods in adulthood may be harder for children who have
made less-than-heart-healthy food choices all their lives. For all these reasons, controlling food intake and
lifestyle choices even in early life can contribute to life-long heart health and good cholesterol
levels.
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