Review Article

Primary Prevention of Atherosclerosis A Challenge to the Physician Caring for Children

Authors: WILLIAM B. STRONG MD, P. SYAMASUNDAR RAO MB, BS, DCH, MARIA STEINBAUGH MS, RD

Abstract

SummaryThis review article stresses the importance of prevention in the reduction of the incidence of atherosclerotic disease, especially coronary heart disease. Evidence accumulated from autopsy studies, animal experimentation, and long-term epidemiologic studies supports the concept that atherosclerosis has its inception in childhood. Adult programs designed to change life styles and attitudes or reverse morphologic changes appear doomed to failure. Therefore, if nutritional, physical activity, and smoking habits are to be altered, it is essential to begin these efforts in infancy and childhood.

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