How To Reduce TGL?

Reduce dietary total fat intake

Reduce saturated fat intake

Avoid trans fats

Limit refined carbohydrates and added sugars

Increase fiber intake (especially soluble fiber)

Choose whole grains instead of refined grains

Prefer lean proteins (fish, poultry, legumes) over processed meats

Limit alcohol intake or avoid alcohol

Control calorie intake to support weight loss if overweight

Maintain regular physical activity (aerobic + resistance training)

Manage blood sugar and insulin resistance

Improve sleep duration and quality

Quit smoking

Review medications with a clinician if they may raise triglycerides (e.g., certain steroids, estrogen, some beta-blockers, antipsychotics)

Treat underlying conditions (uncontrolled diabetes, hypothyroidism, kidney disease, fatty liver) with clinician guidance

Consider omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA) with clinician guidance

Consider fibrates or niacin only if recommended by a clinician

Monitor triglycerides regularly and follow a tailored plan with a healthcare professional

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