Ways to Reduce Your Triglyceride Levels

Dr. Brett Berner
6 min readNov 11, 2023

Elevated triglyceride levels up your chances of heart disease. To bring them down, cut back on sugar, carbs, and trans fats in your diet. Add regular exercise and make other tweaks to what you eat, and you might see improvements.

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What are triglycerides?

Triglycerides are a kind of fat in your bloodstream. When you eat, any extra calories get turned into triglycerides, which are then stored in your fat cells for future energy use.

Levels of triglycerides

Although triglycerides provide energy for your body, having an excess in your bloodstream can up your chances of heart disease. Here are the recommended triglyceride levels for adults, measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL):

Roughly a quarter of adults in the United States have high blood triglycerides, meaning their triglyceride levels are above 150 mg/dL (1).

Being overweight, not controlling diabetes properly, frequent alcohol consumption, and consuming a lot of calories can all lead to elevated levels of triglycerides in the blood.

How to reduce triglyceride

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Dr. Brett Berner
Dr. Brett Berner

Written by Dr. Brett Berner

Upper Cervical Chiropractor in Lutz, FL. Schedule a complimentary consultation: text CONSULT to 813-578-5889 or www.foundationschedule.com

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