Proclamation 5785 --
National Know Your Cholesterol Month, 1988
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
Coronary
heart disease is the leading cause of death in the
More
than a quarter of adult Americans have blood cholesterol levels that put them
at a significantly increased risk of coronary heart disease. Most Americans are
aware of their blood pressure levels, but less than half have had their
cholesterol checked and less than 10 percent know their blood cholesterol
level. Extensive studies have shown that elevated levels of blood cholesterol
lead to early development of hardening of the arteries and coronary heart
disease, and that the higher the cholesterol, the higher the risk. Now there is
firm evidence that lowering high blood cholesterol reduces that risk.
The
National Cholesterol Education Program, a joint program by the Federal
government, medical groups, voluntary health organizations, industry, and State
and local health agencies, has undertaken a campaign to educate professional,
patient, and public audiences about the importance of lowering a high blood
cholesterol level. The program urges all Americans to learn about the relationship
among blood cholesterol, diet, and heart disease; to have their cholesterol
level checked; and to know what their number means. The program's long-term
goal is to reduce the death and disability from coronary heart disease that is
attributable to elevated levels of blood cholesterol.
Each
American should know his or her cholesterol level and should take measures to
reduce too-high levels. The test is simple and quick; a sample of blood is
obtained and the total blood cholesterol level is measured. A high level can be
reduced, with diet as the primary approach and drug therapy if needed.
To
make all Americans aware of the importance of monitoring their cholesterol, the
Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 244, has designated April 1988 as ``National
Know Your Cholesterol Month'' and has authorized and requested the President to
issue a proclamation in observance of this occasion.
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day of March, in
the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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