2024
DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13637
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Hyperlipidemia Prevention and Management Utilizing Lifestyle Changes

L. Amy Giles

Abstract: Hyperlipidemia incidence is on the rise and lifestyle behavior change is the first‐line therapy. Left untreated, hyperlipidemia can result in cardiovascular disease leading to increased morbidity and mortality in persons worldwide. Evidence has demonstrated behavioral changes such as increased exercise, healthy nutrition, smoking cessation, alcohol abstinence, and other lifestyle modification interventions significantly decrease the incidence and severity of hyperlipidemia. The purpose of this article is to re… Show more

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