Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of different risk factors (abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol) that predispose to the development of cardiovascular diseases. African American women (AAW) are easily predisposed to metabolic syndrome due to higher levels of insulin resistance. Various sociodemographic factors further contribute to higher prevalence. Aim: This study evaluates the current prevalence of metabolic syndrome in AAW and identifies the related sociodemographic risk factors. Methods: The study utilized 2007–11 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data sets from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The sample was divided into two groups: AAW with and witho...
Aim:The aim was to analyse any associations between socio-demographic and psychosocial factors and d...
This study was aimed to compare prevalences of the metabolic syndrome in Africans using five definit...
Background: The incidence of obesity and related metabolic diseases is high and increasing in sub-Sa...
Copyright © 2013 Chintan J. Bhanushali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
The emergence of the obesity epidemic worldwide has been associated with increases in metabolic synd...
The emergence of the obesity epidemic worldwide has been associated with increases in metabolic synd...
This study explores African American adults' understanding of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and their mo...
Background: The heightened cardiovascular risk associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been do...
There are limited data on the prevalence rate of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) among young African Ameri...
More young adults, especially young African Americans (AA) are at greater risk for Metabolic Syndrom...
Background: African American (AA) women have a disproportionately higher prevalence of Type 2 Diabet...
BACKGROUND:The aetiology of the metabolic syndrome and the inter-relationship between risk factors f...
Background-—It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated wit...
cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks. Despite higher rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertensi...
It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated with increased ...
Aim:The aim was to analyse any associations between socio-demographic and psychosocial factors and d...
This study was aimed to compare prevalences of the metabolic syndrome in Africans using five definit...
Background: The incidence of obesity and related metabolic diseases is high and increasing in sub-Sa...
Copyright © 2013 Chintan J. Bhanushali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
The emergence of the obesity epidemic worldwide has been associated with increases in metabolic synd...
The emergence of the obesity epidemic worldwide has been associated with increases in metabolic synd...
This study explores African American adults' understanding of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and their mo...
Background: The heightened cardiovascular risk associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been do...
There are limited data on the prevalence rate of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) among young African Ameri...
More young adults, especially young African Americans (AA) are at greater risk for Metabolic Syndrom...
Background: African American (AA) women have a disproportionately higher prevalence of Type 2 Diabet...
BACKGROUND:The aetiology of the metabolic syndrome and the inter-relationship between risk factors f...
Background-—It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated wit...
cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks. Despite higher rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertensi...
It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated with increased ...
Aim:The aim was to analyse any associations between socio-demographic and psychosocial factors and d...
This study was aimed to compare prevalences of the metabolic syndrome in Africans using five definit...
Background: The incidence of obesity and related metabolic diseases is high and increasing in sub-Sa...