Healthy lifestyle interventions in general practice. Part 8: Lifestyle and dyslipidaemia

  • Martin Schwellnus University of Cape Town
  • D N Patel Vitality Wellness
  • C Nossel Vitality Wellness
  • M Dreyer Vitality Wellness
  • S Whitesman Institute for Mindfulness South Africa
  • E W Derman University of Cape Town
Keywords: dyslipidaemia

Abstract

Dyslipidaemia, in particular raised plasma concentrations of total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), triglycerides as well as reduced plasma concentrations of high density lipoprotein (HDL-C) concentration is one of the major risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD), cerebrovascular disease and peripheral vascular disease. The clinical assessment of a patient with suspected dyslipidaemia should include a medical history, clinical examination and special investigations to determine the presence and cause of dyslipidaemia, and to perform a risk assessment for cardiovascular disease using specific guidelines. Based on the risk scoring and the plasma lipid concentrations, an individualised management plan can be established for each patient. The focus of this article is on the cornerstone of management of dyslipidaemia which is lifestyle intervention. Lifestyle intervention for dyslipidaemia includes dietary intervention, increased physical activity, stress management and smoking cessation.

Author Biographies

Martin Schwellnus, University of Cape Town
MP, MBBCh, MSc (Med) Sports Science, MD (Sports & Exercise Medicine), FACSM, FFIMS Professor of Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
D N Patel, Vitality Wellness
MBBCh, MMed (Paeds) Clinical specialist Vitality Wellness
C Nossel, Vitality Wellness
MBBCh, MBA Medical Director Vitality Wellness
M Dreyer, Vitality Wellness
BSc (Hons Sports Science), BSc (Hons Dietetics) Dietician Vitality Wellness
S Whitesman, Institute for Mindfulness South Africa
MBChB Director Institute for Mindfulness South Africa
E W Derman, University of Cape Town
MBChB PhD (Sports and Exercise Medicine) FACSM, FFIMS Professor Sports Medicine & Exercise Science University of Cape Town