Triglycerides

Word TRIGLYCERIDES
Character 13
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Definitions and meanings of "Triglycerides"

What do we mean by triglycerides?

A lipid, an ester of glycerol and three fatty acids (the same or different); the major constituent of animal and vegetable fats.

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The word "triglycerides" in example sentences

Medium-chain triglycerides are more easily digested without bile than other types of fats. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Supplements containing medium-chain triglycerides are often recommended for this purpose. ❋ Steve Carper (2007)

Ilaris was linked to other effects that the reviewer wrote could have "a negative impact in gout patients," including a decline in kidney function and an elevated level of fats, called triglycerides, in the blood. ❋ Thomas M. Burton (2011)

The constellation of components of metabolic syndrome include waist circumference over 40 inches in men and 35 inches in women, abnormally high blood pressure and blood sugar, very low levels of HDL or good cholesterol and high levels of blood fats called triglycerides. ❋ Ron Winslow (2011)

While going for a walk after eating might help digestion, for example, recent studies suggest that exercising 12 or more hours before the meal can prevent one of the most damaging effects—a post-meal spike in a type of fat called triglycerides. ❋ Shirley S. Wang (2011)

Amarin Corp. shares soared Monday after the biopharmaceutical company said tests showed its lead product candidate was effective in treating high levels of blood fats called triglycerides and reducing "bad cholesterol." ❋ Caitlin Nish (2011)

The same study also found that the drug Tricor, marketed by Abbott Laboratories, failed to prevent such events even though it lowered levels of blood fats called triglycerides that are associated with high diabetes risk. ❋ Ron Winslow (2010)

Children with high levels of four markers — total cholesterol; levels of blood fats called triglycerides; a measure of body size called body mass index, or BMI; and systolic blood pressure — were considered most at risk. ❋ Ron Winslow (2010)

Similarly, research investigating added sugar's impact on blood pressure, heightened inflammation and on changes in blood fats called triglycerides is inconclusive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

An Omaha man married to a Syngenta accountant learned he had extremely high level of fats called triglycerides, a condition linked to diabetes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

  In addition, some children and teens had levels of fat chemicals known as triglycerides far above optimum levels. ' ❋ Unknown (2008)

No one knows if the triglycerides are the problem or are a marker for a different problem or just a coincidental finding. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Within limits, either lowered fat intake or increased vitamin E intake will bring about the same improvement in blood chemistry, and either decreasing the amount of sugar in the diet or increasing the amount of a nutrient called carnitine will lower undesirable blood chemicals called triglycerides. ❋ Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater (1991)

Twenty million alone will develop high levels of blood fats—called triglycerides—on this kind of diet. ❋ Laurie Burrows Grad (1987)

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