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Lifestyle Intervention for Sustained Remission of Metabolic Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

open access: yesJAMA Intern Med
Powell LH   +11 more
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Metabolic syndrome

Nature Reviews Disease Primers
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a multiplex modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus and other health outcomes, and is a major challenge to clinical practice and public health. The rising global prevalence of MetS, driven by urbanization, sedentary lifestyles and dietary changes, underlines the urgency of addressing ...
Soo Lim   +2 more
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Global, regional, and country estimates of metabolic syndrome burden in children and adolescents in 2020: a systematic review and modelling analysis.

The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 2022
BACKGROUND Halting the rise in cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents is crucial to curb the global burden of cardiovascular diseases. We aim to provide global, regional, and national estimates of the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in
J. Noubiap   +10 more
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The metabolic syndrome

The Lancet, 2005
The metabolic syndrome is a multifaceted clinical entity resulting from the interaction of genetic, hormonal, and lifestyle factors. Over the past two decades, the number of people diagnosed with the syndrome has steadily increased and is associated with the global epidemic of obesity and diabetes.
Bernhard O, Boehm, Simone, Claudi-Boehm
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Quercetin and metabolic syndrome: A review

Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex of diseases that lead to mortality due to the development of cardiovascular problems. Quercetin, as an important flavonoid, has various properties such as decreasing blood pressure, anti‐hyperlipidemia, anti ...
A. Hosseini   +3 more
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Metabolic syndrome

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2002
The metabolic syndrome is like an elephant, and any literary review of its importance is shamefully reduced to an examination of tusks, trunk, and tail. Evidence continues to mount that this diminutive approach is an incorrect management strategy for such a large problem.
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