Help with nutrition...?
korpi
Posts: 25 Member
Hi there,
I've been logging on MFP for over five years - it's helped me regulate my weight and while I'm still trying to loose a pound or two, diet isn't the main reason I'm writing. I had my blood tested and for the third time in the last 3 years, my triglycerides are too high. I really don't eat a lot of junk food, the occasional dark chocolate, but I don't know where this is coming from. My next stop is a nutritionist, but I thought to ask here if anyone with interest/back ground in nutrition would mind looking at my diary. I'm slightly worried about it given health problems in my family and the fact that I'm not getting any younger:) I'm 35, 5'2", and 112lbs. I regularly work out (4-5 times a week for an hour each).
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M
I've been logging on MFP for over five years - it's helped me regulate my weight and while I'm still trying to loose a pound or two, diet isn't the main reason I'm writing. I had my blood tested and for the third time in the last 3 years, my triglycerides are too high. I really don't eat a lot of junk food, the occasional dark chocolate, but I don't know where this is coming from. My next stop is a nutritionist, but I thought to ask here if anyone with interest/back ground in nutrition would mind looking at my diary. I'm slightly worried about it given health problems in my family and the fact that I'm not getting any younger:) I'm 35, 5'2", and 112lbs. I regularly work out (4-5 times a week for an hour each).
Best
M
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Check here: http://newsroom.heart.org/news/13150
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Simple carbohydrates (sugar and white flour) can contribute to higher triglycerides. Try cutting down on breads and white pasta. See what happens0
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Ohhh and also alcohol.
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What does your doctor say about this?0
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she said because I'm small and thin, I shouldn't worry (It was my first time with this doc). But I had a reading of 92 in January and 3 months later 160. She said we'll measure again in June and then see, so I want to see what I can change by then. In the last 3 months I had surgery on my ACL, gained 2 lbs, but no other big side effect.0
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Typically doctors can give better advice than random people on the Internet0
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My bottle of omega-3 says "helps reduce serum triglycerides/triacylglycerol," and to take "2-4 softgels daily or as directed by a physician" for triglycerides/triacylglycerol. Maybe omega-3 can help I guess.0
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That's a good idea with the omega-3, thanks0
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