Introduction: Over the years the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has drastically increased in developing countries as a major byproduct of industrialization. Many factors, such as the consumption of high-calorie diets and a sedentary lifestyle, bolster the spread of this disorder. Undoubtedly, the massive and still increasing incidence of MetS places this epidemic as an important public health issue. Hereon we revisit another outlook of MetS beyond its classical association with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 (DM2), for MetS also poses a risk factor for the nervous tissue and threatens neuronal function. First, we revise a few essential concepts of MetS pathophysiology. Second, we explore some neuroprotect...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a common and complex disorder combining hypertension, obesity, dyslipid...
Epidemiological studies reveal an increased incidence of obesity worldwide, which is associated with...
Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a strong link between metabolic syndrome and neurode...
Introduction: Over the years the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has drastically increased i...
Abstract: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is defined by the concurrence of different metabolic conditions...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of more or less related metabolic and cardiovascular derangement...
Abstract: Based on clinical and experimental evidence, metabolic syndrome (MetS) and type 2 diabete...
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The increasing prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), defined as the clustering of abdominal obesi...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a set of cardio-metabolic risk factors that includes central obesity, hyp...
Abstract: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors that lead to microvasculardysfuncti...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by a cluster of disorders like obesity, insulin resistanc...
Introduction: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an adverse metabolic state composed of obesity, hyper...
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors including obesity, diabetes and dysli...
Background and Objective: A steep rise in the incidences of neurodegenerative disorders could be the...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a common and complex disorder combining hypertension, obesity, dyslipid...
Epidemiological studies reveal an increased incidence of obesity worldwide, which is associated with...
Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a strong link between metabolic syndrome and neurode...
Introduction: Over the years the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has drastically increased i...
Abstract: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is defined by the concurrence of different metabolic conditions...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of more or less related metabolic and cardiovascular derangement...
Abstract: Based on clinical and experimental evidence, metabolic syndrome (MetS) and type 2 diabete...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110888/1/ana23986.pd
The increasing prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), defined as the clustering of abdominal obesi...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a set of cardio-metabolic risk factors that includes central obesity, hyp...
Abstract: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors that lead to microvasculardysfuncti...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by a cluster of disorders like obesity, insulin resistanc...
Introduction: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an adverse metabolic state composed of obesity, hyper...
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors including obesity, diabetes and dysli...
Background and Objective: A steep rise in the incidences of neurodegenerative disorders could be the...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a common and complex disorder combining hypertension, obesity, dyslipid...
Epidemiological studies reveal an increased incidence of obesity worldwide, which is associated with...
Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a strong link between metabolic syndrome and neurode...