A 38-year-old man presents for routine check-up. He has BMI 29 kg/m², BP 126/80 mm Hg, non-smoker, LDL-C 3.2 mmol/L, no family history of premature CVD. According to CCS dyslipidaemia guidelines, what is the appropriate approach to statin therapy?AInitiate high-intensity statin in all adults over 35 yearsBNo statin; lifestyle modification and risk assessment are sufficient at this timeCImmediate PCSK9 inhibitorDStatin only if LDL-C ≥5.0 mmol/L or calculated 10-year risk is highEStatin for all with LDL-C >2.0 mmol/L regardless of riskCheck my answer