According to the American Heart Association, there are the following levels for triglycerides:
Less than 169 mg/dL -- Normal range, low risk
150 to 199 mg/dL -- Borderline high
200 to 499 mg/DL -- High
More than 500 mg/dL -- Very high: high risk
Anything above 170 mg/dl in the blood should be monitored, and above 200 mg/dL should be addressed where possible.
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The most safe, reliable and recommended is to go to the doctor and to do a blood test. Moreover, there are some foods that can help you to reduce or maintain the level into the normal range.
Normal level, low risk are less than 150. The reference range for serum triglycerides varies slightly from place to place. However, we need to understand that often, even a relatively unhealthy person may have normal levels.
After fasting (12-16 hrs), a triglyceride level of less than 150 md/dL is ideal. Above that range is still considered normal, but anything past 200 md/dL is cause for concern.
Apparently so. My triglyceride has been normal until I started drinking Gatorade again. Quit drinking Gatorade 10pm before fasting LDL and my triglyceride was high. 3 weeks ago triglyceride was fine without Gatorade.
Depending on how high your levels of triglyceride are you can just eat healthier then normal. If your levels are high, you need to see what a doctor says.
What is the normal range?
Triglyceride levels have a direct affect on the health of your heart, and when they are too high your risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke increases. A simple blood test can reveal your triglyceride level and whether they are within a healthy range. The optimal triglyceride level is between 100 to 150 mg/dL. Triglyceride levels outside of this range are considered dangerously high and should be lowered as soon as possible. However, prescription drugs are not recommended and are rarely prescribed to reach the optimal level. Triglycerides respond best to lifestyle changes, such as dieting, increased physical activity and weight reduction.
The normal range is
It means her blood sugar is at an appropriate level to not cause any problems. This is a good thing and more information can be found on official websites.
no. triglyceride is a lipid.
Normal range is 6.0-7.0.
No. The normal range is 4.5 to 12.5