Hypolipidemia

Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪpoʊˈɫɪpidˈmiə/

Hypolipidemia (noun)

  1. A condition where the amount of fats in the blood is lower than normal.
  2. A medical state in which cholesterol or other blood lipids are below expected levels.

Examples

  • Low blood fats can affect how the body stores energy.
  • The doctor explained that low blood fats may cause weakness.