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Also reported in: mmol/L
Your VLDL level is in the acceptable range. VLDL carries triglycerides from the liver to tissues — normal levels indicate the liver is not overloaded with fat storage.
Very low VLDL suggests the liver has little fat to package and transport in the blood — usually due to noticeable malnutrition, very low fat intake, or malabsorption disorders.
Investigate for malnutrition or malabsorption if this is an unexpected finding.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very low VLDL generally reflects excellent metabolic health, low sugar intake, and minimal fat storage demand. It is a favorable finding in most contexts.
No action needed. This is generally a healthy result.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A low-normal VLDL level reflects good control of dietary fats and sugars. The liver has a modest amount of fat to transport, which is associated with lower metabolic risk.
No action needed. Good result.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour VLDL level is in the acceptable range. VLDL carries triglycerides from the liver to tissues — normal levels indicate the liver is not overloaded with fat storage.
No action needed. Maintain a balanced diet.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour VLDL is in the lower-optimal range, meaning the liver is carrying a healthy and appropriate amount of fat for transport. This reflects good metabolic health.
Excellent result. Keep up healthy dietary habits.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalBorderline high VLDL often reflects excess dietary sugar and carbohydrates being converted to fat by the liver. This is closely linked to borderline high triglycerides.
Reduce added sugars, refined carbs, and alcohol. Increase exercise. Recheck in 3 months.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highHigh VLDL indicates the liver is overproducing fat-carrying particles, usually from excess dietary sugar, alcohol, or insulin resistance. Elevated VLDL contributes to arterial plaque alongside LDL.
See your doctor. Address diet, especially sugar and refined carbs. Triglycerides, insulin resistance, and liver function should all be assessed.
VLDL: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A very high VLDL indicates the liver is in noticeable overproduction of fat particles — typically in the setting of uncontrolled diabetes, noticeable obesity, alcohol-related liver disease, or a genetic lipid disorder.
Seek urgent medical care. This level requires comprehensive metabolic and liver evaluation and urgent lifestyle and/or medical intervention.
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