Triglycerides 1.77, Apo B1.32 normal?

Triglycerides 1.77mmol/L and ApoB 1.32g/L are elevated. The normal range of triglycerides is <1.70mmol/L. Triglycerides are mainly found in celiac disease particles, very low density lipoproteins and their remnants, which can invade the vascular endothelium, and the degradation of the products by lipoprotein esterase promotes the generation of foam cells, which leads to the acceleration of atherosclerosis. Therefore, elevated triglycerides increase the risk of atherosclerosis. Plasma apolipoprotein B is one of the main components of plasma lipoproteins, with a normal range of 0.80-1.20 g/L. Apolipoprotein B is able to transport cholesterol synthesized by the liver throughout the body, and plays an important role in lipid metabolism, cholesterol transport, and absorption and metabolism. Elevated ApoB can increase the risk of coronary heart disease susceptibility. If you have elevated triglycerides and ApoB, you need to go to the hospital to be evaluated by your doctor and a treatment plan should be developed.