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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2063340" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>It will depend entirely on what has been consumed.. </p><p>"One reason among others for preferring fasting lipid profiles is the increase in triglyceride concentration seen during a fat tolerance test;26,27 however, the increase in plasma triglycerides observed after habitual food intake in most individuals is much less than that observed during a fat tolerance test." </p><p>As one of the more modern ratios to look at is Trigs/HDL an accurate trig number is quite important. It has been noted that trigs are very variable and can change quickly hence the 12-14 hour gap of fasting period being recommended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2063340, member: 219467"] It will depend entirely on what has been consumed.. "One reason among others for preferring fasting lipid profiles is the increase in triglyceride concentration seen during a fat tolerance test;26,27 however, the increase in plasma triglycerides observed after habitual food intake in most individuals is much less than that observed during a fat tolerance test." As one of the more modern ratios to look at is Trigs/HDL an accurate trig number is quite important. It has been noted that trigs are very variable and can change quickly hence the 12-14 hour gap of fasting period being recommended. [/QUOTE]
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