Triglycerides 0.80 normal

A triglyceride level of 0.80 mmol/L is normal.
Triglyceride is a type of blood lipid, mainly found in β-lipoproteins and celiac particles, and the appropriate level of this indicator is 0.56~1.70mmol/L. When the value is 1.70~2.30mmol/L it is a borderline level, and when it is higher than 2.3mmol/L it is hypertriglyceridemia.
Serum triglycerides are affected by various factors such as diet, exercise, age, etc., and there are large differences between individuals and within individuals, so the triglyceride level determined by specimens collected from the vein in 12~16 hours of fasting is more accurate.
In life, we should also pay attention to avoid overeating, eating a lot of greasy food, etc., if triglycerides have serious abnormalities need to be actively diagnosed and treated.