Lipoprotein(a) serum concentrations in children in relation to body mass index, age and sex.
Paulina Elena StürzebecherKonstantin L UttingerMandy VogelMaike SchlingmannUta CeglarekBerend IsermannWieland KiessAntje KörnerUlrich LaufsPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
In youth, Lp(a) levels are not affected by age, sex and BMI. Lp(a) risk categories remain stable over time in repeated measurements in children. Measurement of Lp(a) in children may be useful as an additional factor to identify children at increased lifetime risk for ASCVD and for reverse family screening.