
Low Nonfasting Triglycerides and Reduced All-Cause Mortality: A
Clinical Chemistry Podcast · Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine
May 28, 201411m 40s
Show Notes
Increased nonfasting plasma triglycerides indicating increase amounts of cholesterol in remnant liver proteins and are important risk factors for cardiovascular disease. In the May issue of Clinical Chemistry, researchers involved in the Copenhagen City Heart Study found that lower circulating triglyceride concentrations are associated with lower all-cause mortality.