Triglyceride level examination is a crucial step in early detection of metabolic disorders. High triglyceride levels often occur without symptoms, but play a direct role in triggering dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and increased cardiovascular risk. The implementation of the activity uses the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) approach. The examination was carried out directly using the Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) tool to assess triglyceride levels from blood samples. A total of 62 participants took the examination. A total of 46.8% of participants had high triglyceride levels, while 53.2% were still within normal limits. The highest triglyceride value reached 446.0 mg/dL and the median was 133.5 mg/dL. The majority of participants were female. Triglyceride examination identified participants with impaired lipid profiles. Education about physical activity needs to be part of a preventive strategy to lower triglyceride levels and reduce the risk of metabolic complications. Movement-based interventions can increase awareness and encourage healthier behavioral changes.
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