Advertisement
Home Tags Metabolic Syndrome

Tag: Metabolic Syndrome

Increasing the length of nightly sleep may help reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders

Review Suggests More Sleep May Lower Cardiometabolic Risk

0
Authors note lack of studies on whether extending sleep improves cardiometabolic health in adults
For Chinese postmenopausal women

Vitamin D, Estradiol Deficiency Have Synergistic Effect on MetS

0
Findings seen in cross-sectional study involving 616 postmenopausal Chinese women
Variability in sleep duration and timing is associated with higher odds of metabolic syndrome

Irregular Sleep Patterns May Increase Risk for Metabolic Syndrome

0
Odds higher in two cross-sectional, prospective analyses after adjustment for sleep-related factors
Three simple measurements may predict metabolic syndrome in older patients

Measures May Predict Metabolic Syndrome in Older Adults

0
Best performance seen with sagittal abdominal diameter, SAD/height, and conicity index
Colchicine is safe and effective at improving obesity-associated inflammatory measures among adults with obesity and metabolic syndrome without diabetes

Colchicine May Improve Obesity-Induced Inflammation

0
Pilot study did not show better insulin sensitivity but showed trend toward metabolic improvements
Very few U.S. adults are metabolically healthy

Prevalence of Metabolically Healthy Adults in U.S. Very Low

0
Fewer than a third of normal-weight adults, 8 percent of overweight adults are metabolically healthy
Less than an hour a week of resistance exercise is associated with decreased risks for cardiovascular disease-related events and all-cause mortality

Less Than One Hour of Resistance Training Weekly Tied to Lower CVD Risk

0
No further risk reduction for CVD morbidity, all-cause mortality seen for ≥60 minutes/week
An eight-week low-energy diet induces different effects in men and women

Low-Energy Diet Induces Different Effects in Men, Women

0
Men had larger reductions in metabolic syndrome Z-score, C-peptide, fat mass, heart rate
Metabolically healthy obesity is not a stable or reliable indicator of future cardiovascular disease risk

Metabolically Healthy Obesity Not Without Risk of CVD

0
Findings show MHO is transient, so not a reliable predictor of lower cardiovascular risk in the future
Metabolic syndrome is prevalent among patients with chronic hepatitis B infection

Metabolic Syndrome Common With Chronic Hep B Infection

0
Metabolic syndrome also associated with higher alanine aminotransferase levels longitudinally