Home Question and Answer Weight Loss Tips Common Sense To Lose Weight Weight Loss Recipes
 Lose Weight > Question and Answer > Nutrition Dieting > triglycrides

triglycrides


Question
I am 42 yrs old. recent blood test shows slightly high level of triglyceride. Cholesterol level is within limits, Also i am not obese. what is  the effect of high triglycrides on the body and what can I do to control it.

Answer
Kawal,

Slightly high triglycerides (150-199 mg/dL) are probably no more than an indication that you are eating a little too many simple carbohydrates and/or not getting enough regular exercise.  Simple Carbohydrates are foods from processed grains and are usually higher in sugar and low in fiber.  For example: candy, cookies, cakes, soda pop, fruit juice, alcohol, and snack crackers.

High Triglycerides (200-499 mg/dL) or Very High Triglycerides (above 500 mg/dL) are now an accepted independent risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD).  The importance of diagnosing and treating high triglycerides is underscored by the fact that it is often a marker for dangerous metabolic abnormalities, such as the metabolic syndrome and/or diabetes.

I hope this helps.

Todd

  1. Prev:
  2. Next:
Related Articles
DON'T MISS
How to get rid of fat
caloric intake after drinking alcohol
eggs yolk
thin but frustrated
HELP! Weight loss plan
Nutrition Carreer
Kick starting my work out
Craving, diet, and exercise
Spot reducing and a diet to lose stomach fat
Protein Intake in the Elderly

Copyright © www.020fl.com Lose Weight All Rights Reserved