Hyperlipidemia is a high level of fats in the blood. These fats, called lipids, include cholesterol [2] and triglycerides. There are five types of hyperlipidemia. The type depends on which lipid in the blood is high. If not treated, high lipids can cause heart [3] disease, hardening of the arteries, or stroke [4] .
Causes may include:
A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition.
Risk factors include:
Hyperlipidemia usually does not cause symptoms.
Individuals with hyperlipidemia are at increased risk of:
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Hyperlipidemia is diagnosed with blood tests. These tests measure the levels of lipids in the blood. The National Cholesterol Education Program advises that adults have their blood lipids checked at least once every five years, starting at age 20.
Testing may consist of a fasting blood test for total cholesterol [2], LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), and triglycerides. Your doctor may recommend more frequent or earlier testing if you have:
Diet and lifestyle changes can help treat hyperlipidemia. In some cases, a combination of diet, lifestyle changes, and medication may be required.
Get your doctor's okay before starting exercise [10] because people with hyperlipidemia may already have hardening of the arteries or heart [3] disease, which increase the risk of a heart [3] attack or death while exercising.
There are a number of drugs available to treat hyperlipidemia. If medication is required, talk to your doctor about your options.
To reduce your chance of getting hyperlipidemia:
RESOURCES:
American Academy of Family Physicians
www.familydoctor.org [20]
American Heart Association
http://www.americanheart.org [21]
CANADIAN RESOURCES:
Canadian Health Network
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/ [22]
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
http://ww2.heartandstroke.ca [23]
References:
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine . 16th ed. McGraw Hill; 2005.
The Merck Manual of Medical Information . 17th ed. Simon and Schuster, Inc; 2000.
National Institutes of Health website. Available at: http://www.nih.gov/ [24] .
Last reviewed March 2008 by Mark A. Best, MD, MPH, MBA [25]
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