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How are triglyceride levels measured?

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How are triglyceride levels measured?

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Triglyceride levels in the blood are measured by a simple blood test. Often, it is part of a lipoprotein panel in which triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL (high density lipoprotein), and LDL (low density lipoprotein) are measured at the same time. Fasting for 12 hours before the test is required. Fat levels in the blood are affected by recent eating and digestion. Falsely elevated results may occur if the blood test is done just after eating. What are normal triglyceride levels, and what does high triglyceride levels mean? Elevated triglycerides place an individual at risk for atherosclerosis. Triglyceride and cholesterol levels are measured in the blood to provide a method of screening for this risk. • Normal triglyceride levels in the blood are less than 150mg per deciliter (mg/dL). • Borderline levels are between 150-200 mg/dL. • High levels of triglycerides (greater than 200 mg/dl) are associated with a increased risk of atherosclerosis and therefore coronary artery disease and stroke

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