These 10 Factors Are Destroying Your Triglyceride Levels
Feb 19, 2026
- Up to 70% of people with diabetes also have elevated triglyceride levels.
- Common causes of high triglycerides in diabetes include poorly controlled blood sugar, certain foods, medications, and genetics.
- To lower triglycerides, exercise regularly and eat foods low in carbs, sugar, and unhealthy fats.
- Medications, insulin resistance, kidney failure, and thyroid problems can also contribute to high triglycerides in those with diabetes.
- Lifestyle changes like weight loss, limiting alcohol, and controlling blood sugar are recommended to help lower high triglyceride levels. | #hightriglycerides #diabetes #cause #insulinresistance #obesity #poordiet #physicalinactivity #medications #geneticfactors #alcoholconsumption #smoking #health #healthnews #medicine #medical #medicalnews #healthcare
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