Abdominal Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome: Contribution to Global Cardiometabolic Risk
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Abstract
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome and the clinical screening parameters and cut-off values proposed by various organizations (NCEP-ATP III, IDF, WHO, etc) to identify individuals with the metabolic syndrome. Although it is clear that in vivo insulin resistance is a key abnormality associated with an atherogenic, prothrombotic, and inflammatory profile which has been named by some the "metabolic syndrome" or by others "syndrome X" or "insulin resistance syndrome", it is more and more recognized that the most prevalent form of this constellation of metabolic abnormalities linked to insulin resistance is found in patients with abdominal obesity,…
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- Metabolic syndrome
- Insulin resistance
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Adipose tissue
- Medicine
- Abdominal obesity
- Obesity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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