High cholesterol primary prevention
Primary prevention is the most effective means of reducing the global burden of cardiovascular disease. NCEP recommends population-based and clinical-based approaches for primary prevention. Physicians should establish short-term and long-term goals for their patients based on risk factors and 10-year CHD risk. Two-step approach is preferred:
Therapeutic lifestyle changes
Therapeutic lifestyle changes should be recommended to every individual to reduce long-term risk. These include cessation of smoking, dietary modifications, weight control and physical inactivity. A previous meta-analysis showed that dietary lowering of cholesterol was associated with CHD risk reduction similar to drug therapy