摘要
As cardiovascular diseases have been increasingly endangering the health and quality of life of Chinese residents,all relevant parties have been actively looking for policies and measures to effectively control the risk factors of the diseases.Hypertension and diabetes have been included in the National Basic Public Health Service Project since 2009;however,as one of the most crucial risk factors for cardio-cerebrovascular diseases,dyslipidemia has not yet been covered by the project due to various reasons.The prevalence of dyslipidemia in China increased rapidly from 18.6%in 2002 to 40.4%in 2012(1),whereas the management of dyslipidemia has been lagging behind and become the“short board”in the prevention and control of cardiocerebrovascular diseases.