Triglycerides in Serum

Triglycerides are the main form of fat circulating in the blood, produced from excess dietary energy (mostly carbohydrates) and stored or transported as a key fuel source for the body.
Also known as:
Triacylglycerols
S-TAG
TAG
TG
.

Triglycerides ranges

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"Normal" lab range for Triglycerides is between 40 and 150 mg/dL:
40
150
According to Peter Attia, Triglycerides should be below 100 mg/dL:
100
According to OptimalDx, Triglycerides should be between 70 and 80 mg/dL:
80
Optimal range
Optimal range for Triglycerides appears to be between 70 and 80 mg/dL:
40
80
150
350
Why this optimal range?
Preliminary range is based on functional health organizations including but not limited to those listed above.

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