East Liberty Presbyterian Church: The Cathedral of Hope
116 S. Highland Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
412/441-3800


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Children and Cholesterol
By Pat Krimme

Do you know your child’s cholesterol level? It was once believed that children were at little risk for developing high cholesterol. However, over the past fifteen years, children are becoming more at risk because of sedentary lifestyles lacking vigorous physical activities, junk foods high in fat and sugar, and obesity.

There is compelling evidence that adult cardiovascular disease has its roots in childhood. The atherosclerotic process can begin in childhood and progress into adulthood, when it frequently leads to coronary heart disease.

Children over two should be tested if either biological parent has or has had a cholesterol level above 240 or there is biological family history of early cardiovascular disease. Family history includes: parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt or uncle who experienced a heart attack, chest pain due to coronary atherosclerosis, peripheral artery disease, or sudden cardiac death before age 55.

Your child or adolescent should be tested if he/she: smokes, has diabetes, high blood pressure, is obese (30% or more overweight), or takes oral contraceptives.

Cholesterol Levels between 2 and 19 Years of Age
 
Total Cholesterol
LDL
Acceptable
Borderlline
High
<170
170-199
200 or above
<85
110-129
130 and above
Triglyceride Levels
Age
Acceptable
Borderline
High
2 to 10
‹75
75 – 99
100 +
10 to 20
‹85
85 - 129
130 +

To lower cholesterol you should eat less cholesterol and fat and more complex carbohydrates, increase physical activity, or see a doctor about medication.

 


 


For more information on the Health Ministry Initiative, contact:

The Rev. Patrice L. Fowler-Searcy
Director of Mission Ministries
email: patrices
(please add the extension "@coh.net" to the email address)
412/441-3800 x30

Dr. Lois Lang
Associate in Ministry for Spiritual Life
email: loisl
(please add the extension "@coh.net" to the email address)
412/441-3800 x41

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updated 2008-01-29