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If a person has elevated triglycerides—and I consider anything over 100 to be elevated, even though most laboratory tests would consider normal to be up to 150 mg/dL—we would want to fix their insulin resistance, bring the trigs way down. I would want to see trigs no more than two times the HDL
cholesterol...
Peter Attia
Triglycerides >100 mg/dL Indicate Insulin Resistance; Carb Restriction Is an Effective Intervention
Dr. Peter Attia: Improve Vitality, Emotional & Physical Health & Lifespan
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