Tag: Metabolic Syndrome
Review Suggests More Sleep May Lower Cardiometabolic Risk
Authors note lack of studies on whether extending sleep improves cardiometabolic health in adults
Vitamin D, Estradiol Deficiency Have Synergistic Effect on MetS
Findings seen in cross-sectional study involving 616 postmenopausal Chinese women
Irregular Sleep Patterns May Increase Risk for Metabolic Syndrome
Odds higher in two cross-sectional, prospective analyses after adjustment for sleep-related factors
Measures May Predict Metabolic Syndrome in Older Adults
Best performance seen with sagittal abdominal diameter, SAD/height, and conicity index
Colchicine May Improve Obesity-Induced Inflammation
Pilot study did not show better insulin sensitivity but showed trend toward metabolic improvements
Prevalence of Metabolically Healthy Adults in U.S. Very Low
Fewer than a third of normal-weight adults, 8 percent of overweight adults are metabolically healthy
Less Than One Hour of Resistance Training Weekly Tied to Lower CVD Risk
No further risk reduction for CVD morbidity, all-cause mortality seen for ≥60 minutes/week
Low-Energy Diet Induces Different Effects in Men, Women
Men had larger reductions in metabolic syndrome Z-score, C-peptide, fat mass, heart rate
Metabolically Healthy Obesity Not Without Risk of CVD
Findings show MHO is transient, so not a reliable predictor of lower cardiovascular risk in the future
Metabolic Syndrome Common With Chronic Hep B Infection
Metabolic syndrome also associated with higher alanine aminotransferase levels longitudinally