Yes, your diet before the test can influence lipid profile results. Eating high-fat or sugary foods close to the test can temporarily elevate triglyceride and LDL levels, while fasting ensures accurate measurements. Avoid heavy meals, alcohol, and excessive sugar intake for at least 24 hours before testing to ensure reliable results.
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