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The metabolic syndrome: prevalence and associated risk factor findings in the US …


YW Park, S Zhu, L Palaniappan, S Heshka, … - Archives of internal medicine, 2003 - archinte.highwire.org
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The metabolic syndrome: prevalence in worldwide populations


AJ Cameron, JE Shaw, PZ Zimmet - Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America, 2004 - Elsevier
The concept of the metabolic syndrome has now been in existence for several
decades; however, it has only been since some agreement on definitions of the
syndrome was reached that it has been possible to compare the prevalence ...
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Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among Omani adults

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JA Al-Lawati, AJ Mohammed, HQ Al-Hinai, P … - Diabetes care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We analyzed data from a cross-sectional survey
conducted in 2001 containing a probability random sample of 1,419 Omani adults
aged ≥20 years living in the city of Nizwa. The metabolic syndrome, ...
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The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among Arab Americans

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LA Jaber, MB Brown, A Hammad, Q Zhu, WH … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The age-adjusted prevalence of the metabolic syndrome was 23% (95% CI
19–26%) by the ATP III definition and 28% (24–32%) by the WHO definition.
Although the prevalence increased significantly with age and BMI in both ...
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The glucocorticoid receptor gene and its association to metabolic syndrome


R Rosmond - Obesity, 2002 - nature.com
In recent decades, there has been an increasing interest in the role of
endogenous glucocorticoids such as cortisol in the pathogenesis of metabolic
syndrome. Studies in humans have suggested a positive association between ...
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome using WHO, ATPIII and IDF definitions in Asian Indians …


M Deepa, S Farooq, M Datta, R Deepa, V … - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
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[CITATION] The metabolic syndrome


YW Park, S Zhu, L Palaniappan, S Heshka, … - Arch Intern Med, 2003
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Epidemiology of diabetes among Arab Americans

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LA Jaber, MB Brown, A Hammad, SN Nowak, … - Diabetes care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—A total of 626 eligible adults were selected, and 542 participated
(87% response rate). Because prevalence increases with age and the overall
response rate for women (328/352; 93%) was higher than that for men ...
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The metabolic syndrome and high C-reactive protein: prevalence and differences by sex in …


S Bo, L Gentile, G Ciccone, C Baldi, L Benini … - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
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Epidemiology of the metabolic syndrome


K Reynolds, J He - The American journal of the medical sciences, 2005 - journals.lww.com
The clustering of cardiovascular risk factors, known as the metabolic syndrome,
greatly increases the risk of developing diabetes, kidney disease, and
cardiovascular disease. Individuals with the metabolic syndrome are also at ...
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