| Triglycerides: causes of high serum triglyceride |
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Triglycerides are energy-storage molecules and thus a common form of fat found in both food and the body, they chemically consist of three molecules of fatty acids combined with one molecule of alcohol glycerol. Triglycerides occur naturally in foods and are also synthesized by the liver from carbohydrates when calories eaten are not needed right away. They are stored in the body fat tissue and released under the control of hormones to meet energy needs in between meals. Normal levels of triglycerides
Causes for high serum triglycerides Certain drugs, such as birth control pills, steroids, and diuretics (water pills) can cause triglyceride levels to rise. Medical conditions, that are associated with high triglyceride levels, i.e., diabetes, hypothyroidism, kidney disease, and liver disease, there is also a steady increases of triglycerides with age. High triglycerides level is also inherited Harmful effects of high levels of triglycerides Dietary methods of lowering triglycerides levels According to research and the American Heart Association (AHA), the fish oil fatty acids DHA and EPA, which are found in salmon and other fatty fish, will decrease triglycerides. Omega 3 fish oil also reduces irregular heartbeat, blood clotting and hardening of the arteries, plus it can lower blood pressure. Niacin and some statins can be used as supplements in reducing triglyceride levels. The following links also have dietary information related to lowering cholesterol: Cholesterol: good or bad for health? Cholesterol: benefits and how to raise HDL cholesterol level More food stuffs high/low in cholesterol Foods of animal origin high in cholesterol- USDA Foods low in cholesterol content - USDA Plant food that help lower cholesterol List of food totally free of cholesterol Cholesterol content in seafoods (tuna, salmon, shrimp) Cookbooks for low cholesterol diet Related links Fruits and vegetables moderate lipid cardiovascular risk factor in hypertensive patients Links of interest: Arginine and nitric oxide improve erectile dysfunction References |