Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds
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Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 7:11 AM
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- For the first time, an influential doctors group is recommending that some children as young as 8 be given cholesterol-fighting drugs to ward off future heart problems.
Screening is urged for kids with parents or grandparents who developed heart disease at an early age.
It is the strongest guidance ever given on the issue by the American Academy of Pediatrics, which released its new guidelines Monday. The academy also recommends low-fat milk for 1-year-olds and wider cholesterol testing.
Dr. Stephen Daniels, of the academy's nutrition committee, says the new advice is based on mounting evidence showing that damage leading to heart disease, the nation's leading killer, begins early in life.
It also stems from recent research showing that cholesterol-fighting drugs are generally safe for children, Daniels said.
Several of these drugs are approved for use in children and data show that increasing numbers are using them.
"If we are more aggressive about this in childhood, I think we can have an impact on what happens later in life ... and avoid some of these heart attacks and strokes in adulthood," Daniels said. He has worked as a consultant to Abbott Laboratories and Merck & Co., but not on matters involving their cholesterol drugs.
Drug treatment would generally be targeted for kids at least 8 years old who have too much LDL, the "bad" cholesterol, along with other risky conditions, including obesity and high blood pressure.
For overweight children with too little HDL, the "good" cholesterol, the first course of action should be weight loss, more physical activity and nutritional counseling, the academy says.
Pediatricians should routinely check the cholesterol of children with a family history of inherited cholesterol disease or with parents or grandparents who developed heart disease at an early age, the recommendations say. Screening also is advised for kids whose family history isn't known and those who are overweight, obese or have other heart disease risk factors.
Screening is recommended sometime after age 2 but no later than age 10, at routine checkups. Blog: Does your 8-year-old need cholesterol drugs?
The academy's earlier advice said cholesterol drugs should be considered only in children older than 10 after they fail to lose weight. Its previous cholesterol screening recommendations also were less specific and did not include targeted ages for beginning testing.
Because obesity is a risk factor for heart disease and often is accompanied by cholesterol problems, the academy recommendations say low-fat milk is appropriate for 1-year-olds "for whom overweight or obesity is a concern."
Daniels, a pediatrician in the Denver, Colorado, area, agreed that could include virtually all children. But he said doctors may choose to offer the new milk advice only to 1-year-olds who are already overweight or have a family history of heart problems.
The academy has long recommended against reduced-fat milk for children up to age 2 because saturated fats are needed for brain development.
"But now we have the obesity epidemic and people are thinking maybe this isn't such a good idea," said Dr. Frank Greer of the University of Wisconsin, co-author of the guidelines report, which appears in the July edition of Pediatrics, the group's medical journal.
Very young children are increasingly getting fats from sources other than milk and Greer said the updated advice is based on recent research showing no harm from reduced-fat milk in these youngsters.
With one-third of U.S. children overweight and about 17 percent obese, the new recommendations are important, said Dr. Jennifer Li, a Duke University children's heart specialist.
"We need to do something to stem the tide of childhood obesity," Li said.
Li said that 15 years ago most of her patients with cholesterol problems had an inherited form of cholesterol disease not connected to obesity.

"But now they're really outnumbered" by overweight kids with cholesterol problems and high blood pressure, she said.
Dr. Elena Fuentes-Afflick, a pediatrics professor at the University of California at San Francisco, also praised the new advice but said some parents think their kids will outgrow obesity and cholesterol problems, and might not take it seriously.
"It's hard for people to really understand" that those problems in childhood can lead to serious health consequences in adulthood, Fuentes-Afflick said.




All I have to say is, wow.  Recommending low-fat milk to one year olds to prevent future heart problems?  Are you kidding me?  "Oh, I'm sure little Timmy's brain development will be fine, he's getting his needed saturated fat from Big Mac's and Little Debbie cakes, lets tell the parents to stop giving them that evil full fat milk, it will make him fat.  The obesity epidemic is obviously from that whole milk, and not from Big Gulp Mountain Dew's and processed food, or the 5 pounds of sugar a kid eats in a day."

If the American public takes this advice, I am thouroughly convinced that the majority of the population is 100% brain dead.
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:18 AM
NOOOOOOOOOOOO
NO NO NO NO NO
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:35 AM
Sean posted this same article at UW.  He also posted a pic of the quite rotund doctor who is proposing this.
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 2:41 PM
we discussed this in my nutrition class today. I think our country is in a sad state of affairs if this is the point we have reached.
 
My professor explained some of the dangers associated with this type of medicating: long term effects of cholesterol medication are not known, and that the effects this medicine will have on a not yet fully matured body could be drastic.
 
I believe it is time to start holding parents accountable for endangering their children, lets lock em up!
 
It is also hard for me to comprehend how a child as young as 8 could possibly have cholesterol issues aside from horrible genetics. What ever happend to youth league sports? Have video games and television totally monopolized the activity or todays youth? As a kid i wanted to spend every second outside running around, playing sports, etc.
 
It is time for our government to seriously renovate our nutritional standards. The status of our country in this aspect is sick!
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:26 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3ZnrE3dQdw

Good video with some great books referenced^^^^
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 7:39 PM
Well I understand what some parents are going through.
 
Busy life at the office + taking kids for sports + problems with spouse + financial problems + kids start becoming fat.
 
Look for person you trust to help you...doctor.
 
You are aware and are afraid of the heart + cholestrol problems, doctor ensures you there is something you can do to prevent it! And then your kids are screwed.
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:57 PM
Completly, absured.
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:10 PM
That's sickening that they would resort to this, but honestly, I'm not surprised on either front.

This nation in general has been looking for the mircale drug to solve all of life's physical problems.  People actually believe in them, too.  It is insane.

As far as low fat milk...wtf???  Stephen Daniels and all the other originators of that idea should have their medical license suspended.

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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:52 PM
I am not surprised either. This is bullsh!t and only wants me to workout twice as hard.
My mom takes cholesterol pills, she is not unhealthy at all, just hereditary, but I know she has no choice. I want to help her, but I don't know of anything that lowers cholesterol naturally, hmm...
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RE: Cholesterol Drugs for 8 yr olds....Low fat milk for 1 year olds - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 11:16 PM
Omega 3's, dietary cholestrol, cutting out all trans fats, increasing saturated fat intake and did I mention omega 3's? 1:1 ratio of 3's to 6's.
 
Those are a few things anyways

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