Definition - What does Triglycerides mean?
Triglycerides are molecules consisting of both a lipid and sugar. This molecular structure is the method the body uses to store dietary fats. Triglycerides are naturally occurring in the body and contribute to normal cell function.
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Triglycerides store unused calories in the body’s fat cells. When the body needs energy, these stores are released. While naturally present in the body, a high level of triglycerides in the blood may cause coronary artery disease. A test of triglyceride levels, a lipid panel, is often performed along with a cholesterol test. High triglyceride levels may be caused by lifestyle choices,genetic tendencies, or disease. Behavioral changes and medication may be used to combat high triglyceride levels.