Cholesterol levels don't change dramatically right after
eating, since they reflect longer- term fat metabolism, but a
non-fasting test may show slightly higher triglycerides and
total cholesterol for a few hours.
That's why doctors usually prefer fasting cholesterol tests for
accuracy.
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