Everything about The National Cholesterol Education Program totally explained
The
National Cholesterol Education Program is a program managed by the
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, a division of the
National Institutes of Health. Its goal is to reduce increased
cardiovascular disease rates due to
hypercholesterolemia (elevated
cholesterol levels) in the
United States of America. The program has been running since
1985.
The assigned goal of the NCEP committee is to meet on a recurring basis, review ongoing scientific research about
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and make simplified, consensus, committee recommendations to be promoted by the
NIH, the
American Heart Association and other groups to both physicians and the public about how to reduce the incidence of disability and death resulting from
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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