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Does the metabolic syndrome exist?


SM Grundy - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In recent years, several organizations have proposed that the metabolic syndrome
be introduced into clinical practice as a multidimensional risk condition for
both atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and type 2 diabetes ...
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Metabolic syndrome in childhood predicts adult metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes …


JA Morrison, LA Friedman, P Wang, CJ … - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2008 - Elsevier
Data from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Lipid Research Clinics
(LRC) Princeton Prevalence Study (1973-1976) and the Princeton Follow-up Study
(PFS, 2000-2004) were used. Body mass index (BMI = kg/m 2 ) was used as the ...
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Metabolic syndrome in childhood predicts adult cardiovascular disease 25 years later: the …


JA Morrison, LA Friedman, C Gray-McGuire - Pediatrics, 2007 - Am Acad Pediatrics
METHODS. Data from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Lipid Research
Clinics Princeton Prevalence Study (1973–1976) and the Princeton Follow-up
Study (2000–2004) were used. BMI was used as the obesity measure in ...
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Metabolic syndrome: is it a syndrome? Does it matter?


R Kahn - Circulation, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
To provide useful answers to the title questions, the first issue to resolve is
what is meant by the term "metabolic syndrome." If it is supposed to refer to a
loose clustering of signs that are associated with cardiovascular disease ...
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Metabolic syndrome rates in United States adolescents, from the National Health and …

- nursing2008.com
S Cook, P Auinger, C Li, ES Ford - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2008 - Elsevier
In NHANES 99-02, the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in all teens varied
from 2.0% to 9.4% of teens in the United States, depending on the definition
used. In obese teens, these prevalence rates varied from 12.4% to 44.2%. In ...
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Insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome, and complication risk in type 1 diabetes:" …

- diabetesjournals.org
ES Kilpatrick, AS Rigby, SL Atkin - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—The presence of insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome are
known risk markers for macrovascular disease in patients with and without type 2
diabetes. This study has examined whether these also were predictors of ...
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The metabolic syndrome: metabolic changes with vascular consequences.


AMJ Wassink, JK Olijhoek, FLJ Visseren - European journal of clinical investigation, 2007 - nursing2008.com
Despite criticism regarding its clinical relevance, the concept of the metabolic
syndrome improves our understanding of both the pathophysiology of insulin
resistance and its associated metabolic changes and vascular consequences. ...
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Update on the metabolic syndrome in children

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JM Saland - Current opinion in pediatrics, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review Provides an update on the metabolic syndrome in childhood.
Recent findings The metabolic syndrome is increasingly recognized among
children. It is nearly exclusively encountered in overweight and obese ...
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The metabolic syndrome as a concept of adipose tissue disease


E Oda - Hypertension Research, 2008 - nature.com
The metabolic syndrome is a constellation of interrelated metabolic risk factors
that appear to directly promote the development of diabetes and cardiovascular
disease. However, in 2005, the American Diabetes Association and the ...
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Are psychological characteristics related to risk of the metabolic syndrome? A review of the …


EM Goldbacher, KA Matthews - Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2007 - Springer
ABSTRACT Backround: We evaluate the evidence that depression, anger, hostility,
and anxiety are related to risk for the meta- bolic syndrome, focusing as well
on its components of central adiposity and insulin resistance. In addition, ...
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