Metabolic syndrome refers to a clustering of established and emerging cardiovascular disease risk factors within a single individual. The established risk factors, such as obesity, diabetes, dyslipidaemia and hypertension, and other emerging risk factors are closely related to central obesity (especially intra-abdominal adiposity) and insulin resistance. However, debate continues about the very existence of the metabolic syndrome. Despite the controversies, many existing and new therapies are targeting the metabolic syndrome and component risk factors. To date, no therapies have been approved specifically for treating the metabolic syndrome. In this article some of the challenges and opportunities in developing therapies for the metabolic s...
The Metabolic syndrome is a widely prevalent and multi-factorial disorder. The syndrome has been gi...
The metabolic syndrome is a condition characterized by the co-existence of several major risk factor...
disease; intensive therapy; metabolic syndrome; multifactorial treatment; renal failure The term met...
Metabolic syndrome refers to a clustering ofcardiovascular (CV) risk factors within a singleindividu...
The prevalence of obesity, a major risk factor of metabolic syndrome is increasing in frightening pr...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a comprehensive condition is universally described as a group...
The metabolic syndrome, by definition, is not a disease but is a clustering of individual metabolic ...
The metabolic syndrome is a constellation of risk factors of metabolic origin that are accompanied b...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic disorder that has reached epidemic proportions in most industri...
Metabolic syndrome represents a common risk factor for premature cardiovascular disease and cancer w...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) defines the clustering in an individual of multiple metaboli...
International audienceWhile the concept of this syndrome has been described more than 60 years ago, ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the mechanisms underlying the metabolic syndrome, or syndrome X, in humans, and...
Obesity and physical inactivity comprise an important worldwide epidemic that has been linked to the...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a concurrence of hypertension, abdominal obesity, impaired fasting glucos...
The Metabolic syndrome is a widely prevalent and multi-factorial disorder. The syndrome has been gi...
The metabolic syndrome is a condition characterized by the co-existence of several major risk factor...
disease; intensive therapy; metabolic syndrome; multifactorial treatment; renal failure The term met...
Metabolic syndrome refers to a clustering ofcardiovascular (CV) risk factors within a singleindividu...
The prevalence of obesity, a major risk factor of metabolic syndrome is increasing in frightening pr...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a comprehensive condition is universally described as a group...
The metabolic syndrome, by definition, is not a disease but is a clustering of individual metabolic ...
The metabolic syndrome is a constellation of risk factors of metabolic origin that are accompanied b...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic disorder that has reached epidemic proportions in most industri...
Metabolic syndrome represents a common risk factor for premature cardiovascular disease and cancer w...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) defines the clustering in an individual of multiple metaboli...
International audienceWhile the concept of this syndrome has been described more than 60 years ago, ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the mechanisms underlying the metabolic syndrome, or syndrome X, in humans, and...
Obesity and physical inactivity comprise an important worldwide epidemic that has been linked to the...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a concurrence of hypertension, abdominal obesity, impaired fasting glucos...
The Metabolic syndrome is a widely prevalent and multi-factorial disorder. The syndrome has been gi...
The metabolic syndrome is a condition characterized by the co-existence of several major risk factor...
disease; intensive therapy; metabolic syndrome; multifactorial treatment; renal failure The term met...