Lipids are fats and cholesterol. A lipid disorder is when the levels are abnormally high or low.
You can control your blood lipid levels by not consuming foods that are high in saturated fat and trans fat. You can also watch your weight and exercises on a regular basis. Making diet changes like eating oats, cold-water fish also can help to reduce triglyceride levels.
Alcohol increases lipid levels by interfering with fat metabolism.
High serum sodium levels
Lipemia refers to having increased lipid levels in the blood. When someone has slight lipemia, their lipid levels are only slightly higher than normal.
Lipemia refers to having increased lipid levels in the blood. When someone has slight lipemia, their lipid levels are only slightly higher than normal.
High triglycerides are bad because they increase the risk of heart disease. Triglycerides are a type of lipid found in fats and are the part of fats that are harmful to your body
A Phospholipid.
High homocysteine levels may be treated with antioxidants, vitamins C and E, selenium, Ginkgo biloba, bilberry, and hawthorn, can help prevent arterial injury forming plaque deposits.
The purpose of blood lipid testing is to determine whether abnormally high or low concentrations of a specific lipid are present.
A high count of triglycerides in blood means that the lipid or fat levels in the blood are over 200 to 499 mg/dL(milligrams/deciliter), A very high triglyceride count is considered to be over 500 mg/dL.
A high count of triglycerides in blood means that the lipid or fat levels in the blood are over 200 to 499 mg/dL(milligrams/deciliter), A very high triglyceride count is considered to be over 500 mg/dL.