150 mg/dL to mmol/L (Triglycerides)
The answer, the conversion math, and a table of nearby triglycerides values. Unit conversion only; this page does not interpret the value clinically.
How 150 mg/dL of triglycerides converts to mmol/L
Triglycerides are the principal lipid form in which fat is transported in serum, reported on a standard lipid panel. Triglycerides are reported in mg/dL on U.S. lab reports and in mmol/L on UK, Canadian, Australian, and most European reports.
The conversion factor used here is 0.01129. The 0.01129 factor is smaller than for cholesterol because the assumed average triglyceride molecule (triolein, 885.4 g/mol) is heavier than cholesterol. Applied here: 150 mg/dL × 0.01129 = 1.694 mmol/L.
Source: AMA Manual of Style / UK Kidney Association SI conversion table.
Nearby triglycerides values
If your report showed a value close to 150 mg/dL, the table below covers the surrounding range.
| mg/dL | mmol/L |
|---|---|
| 75 | 0.8468 |
| 113 | 1.276 |
| 135 | 1.524 |
| 150 | 1.694 |
| 165 | 1.863 |
| 188 | 2.123 |
| 225 | 2.54 |
| 300 | 3.387 |
Common questions
What is 150 mg/dL triglycerides in mmol/L?
150 mg/dL of triglycerides equals 1.694 mmol/L. The conversion factor used here is 0.01129.
How is 150 mg/dL triglycerides converted to mmol/L?
150 mg/dL × 0.01129 = 1.694 mmol/L.
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