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Metabolic syndrome pandemic

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SM Grundy - Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
The metabolic syndrome is a multiplex risk factor that consists of several risk correlates of metabolic
origin. In addition, to dyslipidemia, hypertension, and hyperglycermia, the syndrome carries a
prothrombotic state and a proinflammatory state. Persons with the metabolic syndrome ...
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Socioeconomic disparities in metabolic syndrome differ by gender: evidence from …


EB Loucks, DH Rehkopf, RC Thurston, I Kawachi - Annals of epidemiology, 2007 - Elsevier
Low education (<12 years) was associated with metabolic syndrome in women (odds ratio
[OR], 1.77; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.39–2.24) and less so in men (OR, 1.27; 95% CI,
0.97–1.66) versus more than 12 years of education. For income, low PIR (≤1) was ...
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Effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention on metabolic syndrome. A randomized …

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S Bo, G Ciccone, C Baldi, L Benini, F Dusio, G … - Journal of General …, 2007 - Springer
Page 1. Effectiveness of a Lifestyle Intervention on Metabolic Syndrome. A
Randomized Controlled Trial Simona Bo, MD 1 , Giovannino Ciccone, MD, PhD
2 , Carla Baldi, MD 3 , Lorenzo Benini, MD 3 , Ferruccio Dusio, MD 3 ...
Cited by 23 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Social circumstances and education: life course origins of social inequalities in …

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C Langenberg, D Kuh, MEJ Wadsworth, … - American journal of …, 2006 - Am Public Health Assoc
Results. Relative to men and women at the highest education levels, men (odds ratio
[OR]=2.0; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.2, 3.2) and women (OR=2.7; 95% CI=1.5, 4.6) with
the least education were at twice the risk or more of having the metabolic syndrome. ...
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Association between the metabolic syndrome and parental history of premature …

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J Dallongeville, MC Grupposo, D Cottel, J … - European heart …, 2006 - Eur Soc Cardiology
Methods and results Participants were recruited in a population survey of 3441 men and
women, aged 35–64. MS was defined with NCEP-III guidelines. Familial history of myocardial
infarction (MI), angina, and stroke was assessed with a standardized questionnaire. ...
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Household wealth and the metabolic syndrome in the Whitehall II study

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P Perel, C Langenberg, J Ferrie, K Moser, E … - Diabetes care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Own income, household income, and wealth were each strongly and inversely associated
with the metabolic syndrome in both sexes (P trend < 0.001). Within each group of household
wealth, the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome was higher in men than in women. Sex ...
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Insulin resistance induced by hydrocortisone is increased in patients with …

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P Darmon, F Dadoun, S Boullu-Ciocca, M … - American Journal of …, 2006 - Am Physiological Soc
Glucocorticoids hypersensitivity may be involved in the development of abdominal obesity and
insulin resistance. Eight normal weight and eight obese women received on two occasions a
3-h intravenous infusion of saline or hydrocortisone (HC) (1.5 µg·kg –1 ·min –1 ). Plasma ...
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A cross-sectional study of socioeconomic status and the metabolic syndrome in …


MJ Park, KE Yun, GE Lee, HJ Cho, HS Park - Annals of epidemiology, 2007 - Elsevier
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among this population was 29%. Relative to women
with educational level <7 years, those with educational levels of 7 to 9 years, 10 to 12 years,
and >13 years had odds ratios for the metabolic syndrome of 0.92 (95% confidence ...
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A Complex Web of Risks for Metabolic Syndrome:: Race/Ethnicity, Economics, and …


PJ Salsberry, E Corwin, PB Reagan - American journal of preventive medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Metabolic syndrome is a recognizable clinical cluster of risks known to be associated in combination
and independently with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Identifying and treating
metabolic syndrome is one promising strategy to reduce CVD. The intersection of race/ ...
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Metabolic syndrome determinants in an urban population from Brazil: Social class …


GF Marquezine, CM Oliveira, AC Pereira, JE … - International Journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
The analysis of 1507 individuals showed a 25.43% general prevalence of MS without any significant
difference between sexes, but a clear relation of the prevalence with progressing age (p = <
0.0001). Even though both sexes showed similar prevalence rates, distribution of risk ...
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