Following up on original descriptions of clustering of cardiovascular risk factors (chiefly, glucose intolerance, dyslipidaemia and hypertension) around the presence of insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome has recently been upgraded to the status of a disease entity with an inherent predictive value for cardiovascular disease. In pathophysiological terms, insulin resistance (of glucose metabolism) and the attendant compensatory hyperinsulinaemia are causally related to each of glucose intolerance, dyslipidaemia, high blood pressure and vascular dysfunction. The physiological mechanisms are concisely reviewed here. However, insulin resistance/hyperinsulinaemia alone is insufficient to cause these abnormalities, for which other pathogen...
Insulin is an anabolic hormone that plays key roles in glucose metabolism. Insulin resistance is a d...
Adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and insulin resistance across ethnicities—systems biology in action...
It has long been known that certain cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors tend to cluster togeth...
Recently the definition, the pathophysiology and even the clinical utility of metabolic syndrome (MS...
<p>The combination of risk factors that make up a metabolic syndrome increases the risk of cardiovas...
The “insulin resistance syndrome” is a term that has been commonly used in diabetes and cardiovascul...
Insulin resistance is a recognized characteristic of several disease states including obesity, nonin...
Insulin resistance is characterized by an impaired physiological response to insulin. The constellat...
There are several definitions which are suggested to explain how metabolic syndrome is appeared. Acc...
Values for insulin-mediated glucose disposal vary continuously throughout a population of apparently...
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 aim of the work. All signs of the metabolic syndrome are risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
OBJECTIVE — Metabolic syndrome increases the risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CV...
D iabetes, at least type 2, has been re-cently described (facetiously?) as astate of heightened card...
Insulin is an anabolic hormone that plays key roles in glucose metabolism. Insulin resistance is a d...
Adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and insulin resistance across ethnicities—systems biology in action...
It has long been known that certain cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors tend to cluster togeth...
Recently the definition, the pathophysiology and even the clinical utility of metabolic syndrome (MS...
<p>The combination of risk factors that make up a metabolic syndrome increases the risk of cardiovas...
The “insulin resistance syndrome” is a term that has been commonly used in diabetes and cardiovascul...
Insulin resistance is a recognized characteristic of several disease states including obesity, nonin...
Insulin resistance is characterized by an impaired physiological response to insulin. The constellat...
There are several definitions which are suggested to explain how metabolic syndrome is appeared. Acc...
Values for insulin-mediated glucose disposal vary continuously throughout a population of apparently...
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 aim of the work. All signs of the metabolic syndrome are risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
OBJECTIVE — Metabolic syndrome increases the risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CV...
D iabetes, at least type 2, has been re-cently described (facetiously?) as astate of heightened card...
Insulin is an anabolic hormone that plays key roles in glucose metabolism. Insulin resistance is a d...
Adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and insulin resistance across ethnicities—systems biology in action...
It has long been known that certain cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors tend to cluster togeth...