Knowledge Of Cholesterol

Four in five (79%) British adults are aware that cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the bloodstream, according to research from MORI. The project, commissioned by Flora, also shows that some people wrongly think that it is a form of heart disease, or a description of being overweight (nine per cent and six per cent respectively).

Four in five (79%) British adults are aware that cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the bloodstream, according to research from MORI. The project, commissioned by Flora, also shows that some people wrongly think that it is a form of heart disease, or a description of being overweight (nine per cent and six per cent respectively).

Despite the fact that a significant proportion of the population (21% overall) are unable to identify the correct definition of cholesterol, most (93%) recognise that having a high cholesterol level is a serious health risk. Half (50%) believe the risk to be 'extremely serious'.

One in five British adults (19%) know what their cholesterol level is.

The majority (53%) who know their cholesterol level to be high, found out as a result of a test arranged by their doctor. For a third (32%), this emerged during a routine medical while 12% say they requested a test themselves.

Around a third (35%) of the British population have discussed cholesterol with their doctor or practice nurse on at least one occasion, leaving around two-thirds (64%) who have not.

Topline Results

  • 4,076 adults aged 15+
  • Interviewed face-to-face at home
  • Between 17-22 July and 31 July -- 5 August 2003
  • Data have been weighted to reflect the national profile
  • Base all unless otherwise specified
  • (Note: Q4 was asked of half the sample. This question is based on 2,019 adults i.e. those interviewed between 17-22 July only)

Q1 Which one of these descriptions, if any, most closely defines what you think cholesterol is?

160 %
A part of the skin 0
A medicine 1
A type of fat that circulates in the bloodstream 79
A stomach disorder 1
Heart disease 9
Being overweight 6
A lung disease 0
Other 1
None of these 1
Don't know 3

Q2 How serious a health risk, if at all, do you think it is to have a high level of cholesterol?

160 %
Extremely serious 50
Fairly serious 43
Not very serious 3
Not at all serious 0
Don't know 3

Q3 I am about to read out two statements, can you please tell me whether you think they are true of false?

160 True False Don't know
160 % % %
If you are not overweight, it is unlikely that you will ever have to worry about cholesterol 13 81 6
Men are more likely than women to have a high level of cholesterol 32 50 18

Q4 How often, if at all, has your doctor or practice nurse discussed cholesterol with you?

Base: All interviewed between 17-22 July (2019)

160 %
Never 64
Once 13
A couple of times 12
Quite often 8
Every time I see them 2
Don't know 1

Q5 Do you currently have a high level of cholesterol?

160 %
Yes 6
I think so 3
No 46
I don't think so 17
Don't' know 27

Q6 Do you know what your cholesterol level is?

160 %
Yes 20
No 80

Q7 How did you find out your cholesterol level?

Base: All who know what their cholesterol level is (854)

160 %
A routine medical 35
Doctor arranged a test 44
I requested a test 14
I haven't had a test, I just imagine that it is too high 0
Other 6
Don't know 1

Q8 Which of these, if any, are you currently doing to try and maintain a healthy heart?

160 %
Taking tablets/medication 12
Exercising often 48
Eating low fat foods 43
Giving up/have given up smoking 13
Eating a healthy diet 64
Eating a cholesterol lowering spread such as Benecol or Flora pro.active 15
Nothing 15
Other 1
Don't know 1

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