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Triglycerides, VLDL, and industrial carbohydrate-rich foods
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4:00 AM
Below are the coefficients of association calculated by HealthCorrelator for Excel (HCE) for user John Doe. The coefficients of association ...
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cardiovascular disease
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cholesterol
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HCE
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LDL
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low carb
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statistics
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triglyceride
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VLDL
Fructose in fruits may be good for you, especially if you are low in glycogen
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6:45 AM
Excessive dietary fructose has been shown to cause an unhealthy elevation in serum triglycerides. This and other related factors are hypothe...
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fructose
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glucose
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glycogen depletion
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research
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triglyceride
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Niacin and its effects on growth hormone, glucagon, cortisol, blood lipids, mental disorders, and fasting glucose levels
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6:52 AM
Niacin is a very interesting vitamin. It is also known as vitamin B 3 , or nicotinic acid. It is an essential vitamin whose deficiency leads...
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cortisol
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glucagon
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growth hormone
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Lp(a)
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niacin
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triglyceride
The Friedewald and Iranian equations: Fasting triglycerides can seriously distort calculated LDL
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8:28 AM
Standard lipid profiles provide LDL cholesterol measures based on equations that usually have the following as their inputs (or independent ...
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Friedewald LDL equation
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Iranian LDL equation
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LDL
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triglyceride
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VAP test
Low fasting triglycerides: A marker for large-buoyant LDL particles
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6:12 PM
Small-dense LDL particles are particles that are significantly smaller than the gaps in the endothelium. The endothelium is a thin layer of ...
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cholesterol
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