The dyslipidemia triad refers to elevated levels of triglycerides, plasma cholesterol, and LDL. 1. Triglycerides are organic compounds, non-polar substances, and are the most abundant and productive energy substances in the body. 2. Cholesterol: Low-density cholesterol that is high increases the risk factors for developing coronary heart disease. 3. LDL is found in the blood circulation and is often referred to as bad cholesterol because of its ability to increase the risk of diseases such as coronary heart disease if its level is elevated. Causes of dyslipidemia triad syndrome include excessive obesity, lack of exercise, high salt diet, and nutritional imbalance, which over a long period of time leads to dyslipidemia that can easily induce atherosclerosis, high blood sugar, and high blood pressure. Patients with dyslipidemia triad syndrome need to actively seek medical treatment to prevent complications and have their doctors develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plans according to their specific conditions to avoid delays.