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Estimating Triglyceride Levels Using Total Cholesterol, Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, and High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Objective: Triglyceride (TG) levels are affected by food intake, and the cutoff values for nonfasting TG levels vary. This study aimed to calculate fasting TG levels based on total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. Methods: Multiple regression analysis was performed to determine estimated triglyceride (eTG) levels using data from 39,971 participants divided into six groups based on non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (nHDL-C) levels (<100, <130, <160, <190, <220, and ≥220 mg/dL). Results: Provided that fasting TG and eTG levels ≥150 mg/dL were positive and those <150 mg/dL were negative, the three groups (nHDL-C levels <100, <130, and <160 mg/dL) consisting of 28,616 participants had a false-positive rate of <5%. The coefficient and constant terms in the formula for the eTG in groups with nHDL-C levels <100, <130, and <160 mg/dL were as follows: constant terms, 12.193, 0.741, and -7.157; coefficients of LDL-C, -3.999, -4.409, and -5.145; coefficients of HDL-C, -3.869, -4.555, and -5.215; and coefficients of TC, 3.984, 4.547, and 5.231, respectively. The adjusted coefficients of determination were 0.547, 0.593, and 0.678, respectively ( P  < 0.001, P  < 0.001, and P  < 0.001, respectively). Conclusion: Fasting TG levels can be calculated from TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C levels when nHDL-C levels are <160 mg/dL. Using nonfasting TG and eTG levels as indicators of hypertriglyceridemia might eliminate the need for venous sampling after overnight fasting.

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