Cholesterol problems faced by not only adults but also children . A new study shows that about one in three children in Texas who underwent penampisan cholesterol have high cholesterol . Though they are new age range 9-11 years .
With high cholesterol numbers , children are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease later in life .
Thomas Seery , child cardiologist at Texas Children Hospital and assistant professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine , obese children are more likely to experience abnormal cholesterol levels . However, the percentage of cholesterol problems in children with normal weight are also not small .
"In fact, 35 percent of children who are not obese also have problems in their cholesterol levels , " he said .
He stressed , pediatricians and parents need to teach children healthy habits , such as eating properly and exercising regularly . If not , they tend to suffer from health problems such as heart disease or stroke .
Seery explains , cardiovascular disease in children is rare , however, atherosclerosis ( hardening of the arteries) can already be started since the age of the children . " The better they are taught today , the better their health later in life , " he said .
Previous studies indicated that as many as 70 percent of children with high cholesterol levels remained the same condition as they were adolescents and adults .
" Cholesterol levels at the age of nine years is a reflection of the levels in the 40s and 50s , " said Patricia Vuguin , children in Cohen endocrine specialist Children's Medical Center in New Hyde Park .
The new study found that school-age children who spend two hours or more watching television or computer screen every day are more likely to eat junk food . Circumstances it also increases their risk for cardiovascular disease .
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