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VLDL (Very Low-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is a triglyceride-rich lipoprotein produced by your liver that transforms into LDL as it delivers fat to your tissues. Elevated VLDL reflects overproduction of triglyceride-rich particles, a hallmark of insulin resistance. Reducing refined carbohydrates and fructose is the most effective strategy for lowering VLDL.
Also known as: Cholestérol VLDL, Cholesterol.in VLDL, Colesterol VLDL, Colesterol.VLDL, Colesterolo.in VLDL, Kolesterol VLDL içinde, Very Low Density Lipoprotein, VLDL
High VLDL indicates your liver is overproducing triglyceride-rich particles, driven by insulin resistance, excess carbohydrates, or alcohol. Low VLDL reflects efficient triglyceride metabolism.
Standard range is 5-40 mg/dL. Functional practitioners target below 20 mg/dL. Reducing refined carbohydrates and fructose is the most effective VLDL-lowering strategy.