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If changes in diet, weight loss and exercise fail to bring elevated triglycerides down to a safe level, effective drug treatment is available.
These effects of phytosterols may be more pronounced in people with elevated triglycerides.
Most people with elevated triglycerides experience no symptoms.
Side effects are usually mild and include sleepiness, weight gain, elevated triglycerides, and dizziness.
The consumption of high amounts of fructose is suggested to cause leptin resistance and elevated triglycerides in rats.
These experts report that omega-3 fatty acids are important for those with bipolar disorder, particularly if they have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease or elevated triglycerides.
Dietary supplementation with fish oil is also used to reduce elevated triglycerides, with the greatest effect occurring in patients with the greatest severity.
LDL cholesterol was about 1.8-2.0, so elevated triglycerides are not so far behind LDL cholesterol.
Elevated triglycerides were what drove Dr. Michael Jaffe, an orthopedic surgeon in Dayton, Ohio, to the Eades diet.
These conditions include excess body fat (particularly abdominal obesity); elevated triglycerides, blood pressure, and blood sugar; and low HDL cholesterol (the "good" cholesterol).
Have low levels of "good" cholesterol (HDL or high-density lipoprotein) and elevated triglycerides, which are a type of fat found in the blood and in foods.
Carbohydrate restriction, not low fat, is effective for controlling insulin levels, blood glucose, elevated triglycerides, low HDL and expanded waistlines - the defining parameters of the metabolic syndrome.
That, he suspects, could be a contributing factor to metabolic syndrome, the combination of obesity, insulin resistance, high cholesterol and elevated triglycerides that increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
Unlike high blood levels of cholesterol, which remains essentially unchallenged as a factor in heart disease, the importance of elevated triglycerides has long been a source of debate among cardiologists and confusion among patients.
I've seen diet bring down highly elevated triglycerides, agents like magnesium or Sleepy Time tea (Celestial Seasonings) or melatonin (3mg) permit comfortable non-drugged sleep, and other fixes along natural lines.
Tests in humans suggest that for people with insulin resistance, diets with 50 grams or more per day (high consumption) may result in elevated triglycerides, but there is no effect with normal levels of fructose consumption.
High-carbohydrate, low-fat diets were found by many studies to result in elevated triglycerides, in part due to higher production of VLDL from fructose and sucrose, and in part because increased carbohydrate intake tends to displace some omega-3 from the diet.