Tag: Metabolic Syndrome
Health-Sector Shift Work Linked to Increased Odds of Metabolic Syndrome
Risk of developing metabolic syndrome increased for shift workers in 10 of 12 studies included in review and meta-analysis
Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome 32 Percent in Psoriasis Patients
Patients with psoriasis vulgaris or severe psoriasis had higher prevalence of MetS compared with other types
DDW: Cardiovascular Disease More Common in Lean NAFLD Patients
Findings independent of other risk factors like age, sex, race, smoking status, diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia
An Hour Less of Sitting Daily Improves Cardiometabolic Measures
Findings for modest increases in light-intensity and moderate-to-vigorous activity among adults with metabolic syndrome
Food Insecurity Tied to Poor MetS Markers in Hispanic/Latino Youth
Unfavorable metabolic syndrome-relevant cardiometabolic markers associated with lower household, child food security
Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy Linked to Metabolic Syndrome, HTN
ODI ≥5 in pregnancy linked to increased risk for HTN and MetS while AHI ≥5 in pregnancy linked to MetS, but not hypertension
Anxiety in Middle Age Linked to Increased Cardiometabolic Risk
Higher neuroticism and worry levels in men associated with cardiometabolic risk across time
Metabolic Syndrome Ups Odds of ARDS, Death in COVID-19
For each additional metabolic syndrome criterion, risk for ARDS increases in an additive manner
High BMI Variability, Adverse Outcomes Linked in Predialysis CKD
Variabilities in metabolic syndrome components linked to prognosis, with worse prognosis for more components with high variability
Metabolic Syndrome May Worsen Outcomes in Chronic Kidney Disease
Glucose and lipid components appear to be main drivers for increased risk for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular events