triglicerider
Triglicerider, known in English as triglycerides, are a type of fat found in blood and adipose tissue. Chemically, a triglyceride consists of a glycerol backbone esterified with three fatty acids. They function primarily as a stored energy form: excess calories are converted to triglycerides and stored in adipose tissue, from which they can be mobilized for energy when needed.
Dietary fats are digested in the small intestine and absorbed as fatty acids and monoglycerides; inside intestinal
Triglyceride levels are routinely measured as part of a lipid panel. They are reported in mg/dL or
Management focuses on lifestyle and, if needed, pharmacotherapy. Measures include weight loss, regular physical activity, reduced