Low awareness of lipid disorders amongst individuals despite their high prevalence
Aimee Walsh, Ruth Agar, Greg Offiah, Vincent Maher

TL;DR
Many people are unaware they have lipid disorders, even though these are common, especially in middle-aged individuals.
Contribution
The study reveals a significant gap in awareness of lipid disorders, particularly among younger and middle-aged adults.
Findings
Lipid disorders were present in 66% of the population but only 34% were aware of them.
Awareness of lipid disorders increased with age, being lowest in those under 40 years.
The largest awareness gap occurred in the 40 to 54 year age group.
Abstract
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) usually goes undetected until complications develop. Knowledge and awareness of cardiovascular risk factors, particularly lipid disorders, lead to earlier disease detection and risk factor intervention. We sought to assess the awareness of lipid disorders in a population randomly screened for lipid abnormalities. As part of a national awareness campaign, 360 individuals underwent lipid screening and completed a questionnaire regarding their awareness of cardiovascular risk factors. We identified 240 (66%) individuals with a lipid disorder. Lipid disorders were unrelated to gender but increased sharply from 39% in those under 40 years of age to (71%) in those between 40 and 54 years and (75%) in those older than 55 years. They were more prevalent in those reporting diabetes (78%), hypertension (88%) and hypercholesterolaemia (90%) but not…
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TopicsDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins · Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention · Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
