BACKGROUND: Among young adults, the metabolic syndrome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Its determinants are, however, incompletely understood. We investigated the time course, from adolescence (age, 13 years) to young adulthood (age, 36 years), of important potential determinants (body fatness and fat distribution, cardiopulmonary fitness, and lifestyle) in 364 individuals (189 women). METHODS: Data were derived from the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study and analyzed with the use of generalized estimating equations. RESULTS: The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome at the age of 36 years, as identified with a modified National Cholesterol Education Program definition of the syndrome, was 10.4...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) usually manifests itself at middle age or beyond, but it is the result ...
Objective. To evaluate the effects of habitual physical activity (PA) on the metabolic syndrome (MS)...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms that link the metabolic syndrome to increased cardiovascular risk are inc...
BACKGROUND: Among young adults, the metabolic syndrome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for c...
Background: Among young adults, the metabolic syndrome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for c...
Background: Among young adults, the metabolic syn-drome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for ...
The metabolic syndrome has become a major public health challenge world-wide and, at least in the in...
Background: Few studies have been conducted to explore the associations of fatness and fitness durin...
Background - Data are sparse regarding the association of stable body mass index (BMI) over the long...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if there is a longitudinal relationship between the development of fat mas...
The increase in the prevalence of excess weight among people of increasingly younger age groups may ...
BACKGROUND: Higher body weight is a well-known determinant of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its ...
BACKGROUND: A body of literature suggests a metabolically healthy phenotype in individuals with obes...
Background: The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is increasing, especially in young individuals....
Background: The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is increasing, especially in young individuals....
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) usually manifests itself at middle age or beyond, but it is the result ...
Objective. To evaluate the effects of habitual physical activity (PA) on the metabolic syndrome (MS)...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms that link the metabolic syndrome to increased cardiovascular risk are inc...
BACKGROUND: Among young adults, the metabolic syndrome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for c...
Background: Among young adults, the metabolic syndrome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for c...
Background: Among young adults, the metabolic syn-drome is an increasingly frequent risk factor for ...
The metabolic syndrome has become a major public health challenge world-wide and, at least in the in...
Background: Few studies have been conducted to explore the associations of fatness and fitness durin...
Background - Data are sparse regarding the association of stable body mass index (BMI) over the long...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if there is a longitudinal relationship between the development of fat mas...
The increase in the prevalence of excess weight among people of increasingly younger age groups may ...
BACKGROUND: Higher body weight is a well-known determinant of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its ...
BACKGROUND: A body of literature suggests a metabolically healthy phenotype in individuals with obes...
Background: The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is increasing, especially in young individuals....
Background: The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is increasing, especially in young individuals....
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) usually manifests itself at middle age or beyond, but it is the result ...
Objective. To evaluate the effects of habitual physical activity (PA) on the metabolic syndrome (MS)...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms that link the metabolic syndrome to increased cardiovascular risk are inc...