Prevention of atherosclerotic
cardiovascular disease:
why are the benefits
of lifestyle therapies neglected? |
There are two approaches for reducing atherosclerotic
cardiovascular disease (ASCVD): the population approach
and the clinical strategy. The population approach
attempts to lower risk in the whole population
through promotion of healthy life habits. The clinical
strategy is an extension of the population approach;
it employs the same principles as the public health
approach, but applied to patients at high enough risk
for ASCVD to justify long-term risk reduction through
clinical management. The population approach has
provided consistent messages on cardiovascular risk
reduction for over four decades. They emphasize avoidance
or cessation of cigarette smoking, reduction of
intakes of saturated fats and cholesterol, achieving
and maintaining a healthy body weight, regular
physical activity, and regular medical checkups for
ASCVD risk factors. The use of regular medical
checkups is vital for linking the population and clinical
approaches. Unfortunately, the current health
care system is lacking in clinical preventive strategies.
However, if the overall strategy for ASCVD risk reduction
is to be successful, this component will have to
be strengthened greatly...
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