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Friday, 22 May 2026 - 20:20

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Thousands in Netherlands have undiagnosed high cholesterol, Heart Foundation says

Many people in the Netherlands live with elevated cholesterol or high blood pressure without realizing it, data from the Dutch Heart Foundation shows.

The foundation is publishing results this Tuesday from more than a year of “Heart Checkpoints”—mobile screening locations set up in community centers, sports facilities, and libraries. In total, about 13,000 people aged 40 to 70 had their health values checked, according to figures reviewed by AD. Screenings showed that 69 percent of visitors had elevated cholesterol. Blood pressure was too high in 26 percent.

Heart Checkpoints reportedly attract people who feel generally healthy and would not normally get their cholesterol or blood pressure checked, the foundation stated.

Of those with elevated readings, 35 percent said they were unaware of it previously. The foundation considers this concerning.

Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of death in the Netherlands. According to the Dutch Heart Foundation, roughly half of related conditions could be prevented through a healthier lifestyle.

“The risks of cardiovascular disease are underestimated,” Dutch Heart Foundation director Hans Snijder told AD. “People clearly have a need for low-threshold screenings and practical support.”

According to Snijder, the Netherlands lacks a national action plan for cardiovascular disease, unlike those that exist for cancer and dementia. “Prevention ultimately also reduces pressure on the healthcare system,” he said.

The Dutch Heart Foundation launched the Heart Checkpoints as a pilot. Where possible, visitors were also referred to local initiatives such as walking groups or nutrition advisors.

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