Dyslipidemia Treatment
Dyslipidemia is the imbalance of lipids such as cholesterol and triglycerides.
Dietary Therapy
- Cholesterol intake < 200 mg/day
- Saturated fat < 7% total calories (translates to about 15 g saturated fat daily for typical teen)
Soluble Fiber
- Binds cholesterol in bile acids
- Reduces LDL up to 7%
- Dose: age + 5 g/day, max 20 g/d
- Sources: Fiber One, Benefiber, Metamucil
Plant Sterols/Stanols
- Naturally occurring products, lower cholesterol absorption
- Benecol/Take-Control/Reducol/Cholest-Off
- Benecol dose: 1-2 smart chews 10 min prior to meals
Statins
- Decrease LDL 20-60%
- Adverse effects: LFT/CPK elevation
- Avoid with pregnancy
- Pravastatin: FDA approved for 8 yrs and older, 10-40 mg qd
Omega 3 Fatty Acids
- Lower triglyceride levels up to 45%
- Dose 2-4 g daily