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Levels
of
Triglyceride
Triglycerides
should
be
measured
after
fasting
(nothing
to
eat
or
drink
except
plain
water)
for
12
to
14
hours.
Triglycerides
vary
a
lot
depending
on
what
you
have
recently
had
to
eat
and
drink.
It
is
normal
for
their
level
to
be
increased
immediately
after
a
meal.
The
2001
National
Cholesterol
Education
Program
classifications
for
fasting
triglyceride
levels
in
adults
are
shown
in
the
table.
| Category | Value in mg/dL |
| Normal | Less than 150 |
| Borderline high | 150 to 199 |
| High | 200 to 499 |
| Very high | 500 or higher |
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Why
Lower
Triglycerides?
Causes
of
Elevated
Triglycerides
This
material
focuses
on
lowering
triglycerides
with
lifestyle
changes.
Your
physician
can
advise
you
on
managing
underlying
medical
conditions. The Metabolic Syndrome: An Unsuspected Killer The metabolic syndrome may be new to you. It is only in the past few years that scientists have recognized the syndrome and the risks it poses. Other names that have been used for the syndrome include "syndrome X" and "insulin resistance syndrome." Diagnosis and management of the syndrome were added to the U.S. National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines published in May 2001. Goals
for
Lowering
Triglycerides When elevated triglycerides and elevated cholesterol occur together, the first goal is to lower LDL-cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) to lower risk for coronary heart disease. LDL should be lowered to less than 100 mg/dL if you have coronary heart disease or are otherwise at high risk for heart disease, or to below 130 mg/dL if you have two or more risk factors besides elevated cholesterol. LDL should be lowered to less than 160 mg/dL if you have only one or no risk factors besides elevated LDL-cholesterol. Ideally, all adults should have LDL-cholesterol below 100 mg/dL. For information on Lowering Cholesterol click here. If the initial level of fasting triglycerides is 500 mg/dL or higher, the initial focus is on triglyceride lowering to prevent pancreatitis because it can be a life-threatening condition. Diet
to
Lower
Triglycerides
This may sound like a lot of confusing information. It is a lot of information; however, SLIM (System for Lifestyle Internet Management) makes it easy to use. It is an interactive system and both provides information about the diet and shows you how to use it.
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