Dr. Bronfin et Em. Urbina, THE ROLE OF THE PEDIATRICIAN IN THE PROMOTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH, The American journal of the medical sciences, 310, 1995, pp. 42-47
The subspecialist has been historically on the forefront of diagnosis
and management of cardiovascular disease in our society. Recently, how
ever, we have seen the focus shifting from high technology to include
primary care and prevention. Cardiovascular risk evaluation has been i
dentified as the thrust of the 1990s, and there is a reemergence of th
e generalist as a potential leader in cardiovascular care. It is now r
ecognized that efforts early in life to promote cardiovascular health
may have dramatic impact beyond the pediatric age. Five major areas ar
e identified as targets for cardiovascular health promotion in childho
od: obesity, cardiovascular fitness, hypertension, hypercholesterolemi
a, and smoking prevention. Pediatricians, as well as family physicians
, must recognize their critical role in the promotion of cardiovascula
r health. The focus should not be limited to traditional childhood dis
eases but also to adult diseases that have their origins in childhood.
Appreciation of the scientific findings generated by studies such as
the Bogalusa Heart Study should influence the pediatrician in assuming
a major role in prevention of adult heart and other chronic diseases.