TY - BOOK AU - ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Hyperlipidemia Management for Primary Care: An Evidence-Based Approach SN - 9780387766065 AV - RA427.9 U1 - 610 23 PY - 2008/// CY - New York, NY PB - Springer US KW - Medicine KW - Family medicine KW - Internal medicine KW - Cardiology KW - Emergency medicine KW - Sports medicine KW - Medicine & Public Health KW - Primary Care Medicine KW - General Practice / Family Medicine KW - Sports Medicine KW - Internal Medicine N1 - Overview of Evidence Supporting the Treatment of Hyperlipidemia -- National Cholesterol Education Program: Adult Treatment Panel III Guidelines and the 2004 Update -- Dietary Interventions -- Therapeutic Foods -- Exercise Interventions to Reduce Lipids and Cardiovascular Disease Risk -- Drug Treatment -- Special Populations -- New Issues in the Screening and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease -- Practical Approach to the Patient with Hyperlipidemia -- Cases -- Future Directions; ZDB-2-SME N2 - Lipid disorders impact an estimated 42 to 50 million adults in the United States, yet many primary care physicians are not optimally treating this growing population. Hyperlipidemia Management for Primary Care: An Evidence-Based Approach is a comprehensive resource for primary care providers that offers information and treatment options that can be incorporated with ease into everyday clinical practice. This evidence-based text weighs the benefits of pharmacologic treatments, popular diets, therapeutic foods, herbs and vitamins as a means to manage hyperlipidemia. A section dedicated to treating special populations examines the particular needs of elderly patients, women, athletes and other unique groups. Complete with clinical case studies to illustrate real-life patient scenarios, Hyperlipidemia Management for Primary Care is a handy reference for any physician seeking clear cut information on this increasingly common condition UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76606-5 ER -