What causes low very low density lipoprotein?

Very low density lipoprotein mainly transports endogenous triglycerides synthesized in the liver and does not pass through the intima of arteries because it carries very little cholesterol, but it has larger particles that do not cause atherosclerosis. The main thing is that it contains a relatively large proportion of triglycerides, more than 50%, and cholesterol accounts for about 8%. So if its levels increase, these levels in the blood will also increase. Malnutrition, chronic anemia, and intestinal diseases, poor intestinal absorption or severe liver diseases, myeloma, thyrotoxicosis, acute myocardial infarction, can cause it to decrease.