New Data On Average National Cholesterol Levels Provides Benchmark To Measure Progress To Treatment Targets, UK
New research from over 223,000 patients published in the Primary Care Cardiovascular Journal (PCCJ)1, suggests that total cholesterol (TC) levels in statin-treated UK patients are higher than that of the general population. The recent Health Survey for England (HSE 2006) 2 found that the mean TC was 5.3 mmol/L in men and 5.4 mmol/L in women. This is in contrast to the average TC of 6.
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Filed under: Cardiovascular on July 31st, 2008