The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The metabolic syndrome seems to have multiple etiological factors and microvascular dysfunction may be one potential factor explaining the clustering of multiple metabolic risk factors including hypertension, obesity, insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. Microvascular dysfunction may increase not only peripheral vascular resistance and blood pressure, but may also decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake in muscle. The present article summarizes some of the data concerning the role of microvascular dysfunction in the metabolic syndrome
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (C...
Microvascular and metabolic physiology are tightly linked. This Perspective reviews evidence that 1)...
Obesity and obesity-associated clinical disorders are becoming an increasing public health burden. I...
The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk...
The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk...
The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of mutually related risk factors that confers an increased risk ...
Obesity is an important risk factor for insulin resistance and hypertension and plays a central role...
Obesity and a central body fat distribution, hypertension,insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, d...
Following up on original descriptions of clustering of cardiovascular risk factors (chiefly, glucose...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
The metabolic syndrome of vascular risk is threatening large numbers of ever-younger people. To date...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (C...
Microvascular and metabolic physiology are tightly linked. This Perspective reviews evidence that 1)...
Obesity and obesity-associated clinical disorders are becoming an increasing public health burden. I...
The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk...
The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk...
The metabolic syndrome defines a clustering of metabolic risk factors that confers an increased risk...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of mutually related risk factors that confers an increased risk ...
Obesity is an important risk factor for insulin resistance and hypertension and plays a central role...
Obesity and a central body fat distribution, hypertension,insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, d...
Following up on original descriptions of clustering of cardiovascular risk factors (chiefly, glucose...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
The metabolic syndrome of vascular risk is threatening large numbers of ever-younger people. To date...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
The intertwined epidemics of obesity and related disorders such as hypertension, insulin resistance,...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (C...
Microvascular and metabolic physiology are tightly linked. This Perspective reviews evidence that 1)...
Obesity and obesity-associated clinical disorders are becoming an increasing public health burden. I...