Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
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Temporal Trends in Atherosclerotic Risk Factors in School Children ― Findings From 20-Year Surveillance ―
Daisuke SuetaEiichiro YamamotoMiyuki SatoTakahiko SatoKoichiro FujisueYuichiro ArimaSeiji TakashioKenji SakamotoHirofumi SoejimaKoichi KaikitaNobuyuki ShigakiYasuhiro TakasuKenichi Tsujita
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Article ID: CJ-19-0828

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Background:Although it has been discussed which measures against atherosclerotic diseases should be started in childhood, the current situation in Japan is unclear.

Methods and Results:We conducted a health management survey of all 12-year-old children in a local town for 20 years. The body mass index tended to decrease over time. Although the serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level did not change, the levels of serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and serum triglycerides significantly increased over time.

Conclusions:The serum triglyceride levels in school children increased significantly, probably through lifestyle changes, and the health management system should be reviewed.

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