Should I Start Taking a Statin While I’m Still Young? New Guidelines Say Sooner Could Be Better Than Later


If you’re like most people, you probably think discussions about heart health or medications to lower LDL “bad” cholesterol don’t need to happen until you’re middle-aged or older.

But new cholesterol guidelines from the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) push the focus earlier — in some cases as early as age 30 — based on a growing body of evidence that shows heart disease risk builds over decades.

Here’s what to know about this changing perspective on heart disease risk and what it means at every age.

1. Cardiologists Are Rethinking Who Can Most Benefit From Statins

The new guidelines reflect a broader shift toward thinking about lifetime heart disease risk, not just what might happen over the course of, say, 10 years. The goal is not to start everyone on a statin or other cholesterol-lowering drug as soon as possible, but rather to identify who could benefit from earlier intervention.

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