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Reading Writer Reading Writer Saturday, December 10, 2011 Understanding Fats, Triglycerides, Cholesterol, VLDL, LDL Interaction You may be wondering, just what are triglycerides and how do they figure into the picture? Well, triglyceride is the form in which fat circulates in your bloodstream. Triglycerides are made up of three fatty acids — or fats — hooked up together. When you eat fat, it goes into your intestine, is absorbed across the intestinal walls and is hooked up in the form of triglycerides. Triglycerides are important because they are packaged together with cholesterol by the liver to make VLDL. The ratio of triglycerides to cholesterol in a VLDL particle is 5 to 1. So the more triglycerides you have, the more cholesterol your liver will produce to make VLDL. The higher your triglyceride level, the more VLDL you'll have in your system. And the more VLDL you have in your system, the more LDL will be produced which can deposit itself in your artery walls. Not all the ...
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