Plasma cholesterol levels continue to decline despite the rising prevalence of obesity: population trends in Perth, Western Australia, 1980–1999
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
The rising prevalence of obesity and its putative impact on coronary risk factors threatens the sustained decline in the incidence of coronary heart disease. An understanding of the temporal relationship between obesity and other risk factors is required.
Independent cross-sectional surveys.
We analysed standardized data from five population surveys of risk factors involving Perth men (
Striking annual increases were noted in BMI (and waist-hip ratio) of 0.075 kg/m2 in men and 0.083 kg/m2 in women (each
Despite rapid increases in adult obesity, plasma mean cholesterol levels have fallen, due possibly to both dietary changes and greater awareness and treatment of high cholesterol in some individuals. This finding fails to confirm a positive association between trends in obesity and plasma cholesterol in the general population.

