English-Hanzi/What are triglycerides?

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Triglycerides are another type of fat found in the blood which mainly come from food. After you eat, fats in your food are broken down in the liver into triglycerides. The liver can also convert excess calories (e.g. from drinking too much alcohol, sugar drinks, or eating too much fatty foods or meat) into triglycerides. These fatty triglycerides are released into your blood and are then transported through your body and used as energy or stored as fat.

甘油三酯 是 在 血液中 发现 的 另一种 类型 的 脂肪,主要 来自 食物。吃完之后,你的食物中的脂肪在肝脏中分解成甘油三酯。肝脏还可以将过多的卡路里(例如,从喝太多的酒精,糖饮料或者吃太多的脂肪食物或肉)转化为甘油三酯。这些脂肪甘油三酯释放到你的血液,然后通过你的身体,用作能量或储存为脂肪。