Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1986;293:306-307 (2 August), doi:10.1136/bmj.293.6542.306
Plasma cholesterol concentration and death from coronary heart disease: 10 year results of the Whitehall study.
Ten year mortality from coronary heart disease in 17,718 middle
aged men was related to their initial plasma cholesterol concentrations.
The relative risk of death from coronary heart disease declined
with age, but the absolute excess risk did not. The risk gradient
was continuous over the whole range of cholesterol concentrations,
the lowest mortality being among men with concentrations below
the lowest decile. It seems that, as with blood pressure, the
average cholesterol concentration in the blood pressure, the
average cholesterol concentration in the population is too high:
lowest concentrations are prognostically the best. A quarter
of all deaths from coronary heart disease related to cholesterol
occurred among men with concentrations above the top decile,
but 55% occurred among men with concentrations in the middle
three fifths of the distribution; this figure of 55% could be
reduced only by a policy aimed at lowering concentrations in
the whole population.

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