How To Reduce Triglycerides?
Discover effective ways to lower triglyceride levels naturally with heart-healthy foods, regular exercise, weight management, and proven lifestyle changes.

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Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025
Introduction
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood that your body uses for energy. While they are essential for normal body function, high levels can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other health problems. If your doctor has told you that your triglyceride levels are high, don’t worry- there are simple and effective ways to bring them down.
In this article, we’ll explain what triglycerides are, why high levels are harmful, and practical steps you can take to lower them naturally.
Understanding Triglycerides
Triglycerides come from the food we eat, especially fats and sugars. When you consume more calories than your body needs, the extra energy is stored as triglycerides in fat cells. Later, hormones release them for energy between meals. However, consistently high levels can lead to health issues.
Normal vs. High Triglyceride Levels
Normal: Less than 150 mg/dL
Borderline High: 150-199 mg/dL
High: 200-499 mg/dL
Very High: 500 mg/dL or above
Why High Triglycerides Are Dangerous?
Elevated triglycerides contribute to:
Hardening of arteries (atherosclerosis), increasing heart attack and stroke risk.
Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) in severe cases.
Metabolic syndrome, which includes high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and excess belly fat.
Common Causes of High Triglycerides
Several factors can raise triglyceride levels, including:
Unhealthy diet (high in sugar, refined carbs, and unhealthy fats).
Lack of physical activity.
Obesity or being overweight.
Excessive alcohol consumption.
Smoking.
Certain medical conditions (diabetes, hypothyroidism, kidney disease).
Genetics (some people inherit a tendency for high triglycerides).
How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally?
The good news is that lifestyle changes can significantly reduce triglyceride levels. Here’s what you can do:
1. Cut Back on Sugar and Refined Carbs
Sugary foods (sodas, candies, pastries) and refined carbs (white bread, pasta, rice) quickly turn into triglycerides.
Choose whole grains, fruits, and vegetables instead.
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2. Choose Healthy Fats
Avoid trans fats (found in fried and processed foods) and limit saturated fats (red meat, butter).
Eat more omega-3-rich foods like salmon, walnuts, and flaxseeds.
3. Exercise Regularly
Physical activity helps burn triglycerides for energy.
Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise (walking, cycling, swimming) most days.
4. Lose Excess Weight
Losing even 5–10% of your body weight can lower triglycerides.
Focus on portion control and balanced meals.
5. Limit Alcohol
Alcohol is high in calories and sugar, which can spike triglycerides.
If you drink, do so in moderation (1 drink/day for women, 2 for men).
6. Quit Smoking
Smoking lowers "good" HDL cholesterol and raises triglycerides.
Seek support from a doctor or smoking cessation program.
7. Manage Underlying Conditions
If you have diabetes, hypothyroidism, or high cholesterol, proper treatment can help control triglycerides.
Follow your doctor’s advice and take prescribed medications if needed.
When to See a Doctor?
If lifestyle changes don’t lower your triglycerides, your doctor may recommend medications like statins or fibrates. Regular check-ups are essential to monitor progress.
If you’re concerned about your triglyceride levels, Apollo 24|7 makes it easy to consult a doctor or book a lipid profile test from home. Early action can prevent complications and keep your heart healthy.
Conclusion
High triglycerides are manageable with the right diet, exercise, and lifestyle adjustments. Small, consistent changes can make a big difference in your long-term health. Start today- your heart will thank you!
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Consult Top Cardiologists To Reduce Triglycerides Naturally

Dr. Anand Ravi
General Physician
2 Years • MBBS
Bengaluru
PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

Dr. Tripti Deb
Cardiologist
40 Years • MBBS, MD, DM, FACC, FESC
Hyderabad
Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

Dr Moytree Baruah
Cardiologist
10 Years • MBBS, PGDCC
Guwahati
Apollo Clinic Guwahati, Assam, Guwahati
Dr. Zulkarnain
General Physician
2 Years • MBBS, PGDM, FFM
Bengaluru
PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru
Dr Nazneen Khan
Cardiologist
7 Years • M.B.B.S, M.D (MEDICINE), DrNB CARDIOLOGY
Pune
Apollo Clinic, Viman Nagar, Pune