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Middle-aged adults with borderline personality disorder seem to have an increased cardiometabolic risk

Borderline Personality Disorder May Raise Cardiometabolic Risk

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Borderline personality traits, depression associated with extent of midlife cardiometabolic risk
Age-adjusted mortality rates for cardiometabolic diseases are continuing to decline but at a slower rate

Decline in Mortality Rates for Cardiometabolic Disease Slowing

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From 2010 to 2017, no significant change seen in age-adjusted mortality rates for stroke, diabetes
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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Men had larger reductions in metabolic syndrome Z-score, C-peptide, fat mass, heart rate