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Cholesterol

There is no clear benefit from referring your patient to a dietician - self-help material is equally effective. a

Why?

  • Patients who receive dietary advice from dietitians as compared with physicians alone have a small fall in cholesterol levels (on average 0.25 mmol/l) a
  • Dietitian advice is not clearly more effective than nurse advice or self-help resources at lowering cholesterol levels. a

 

Expiry date: November 2003
Levels of Evidence used in grading these guides

Author   CM   Ball , N   Shenker
Reviewer   S   Straus
CAT Writers   CJ   Wotton , N   Shenker , B   Phillips , CM   Ball