Up-to-date medical news, research results, and treatment options, intended for the general public and their health care professionals, brought to you by the Web-based Health Education Foundation (WHEF). All information provided is balanced, fact-based and totally uninfluenced by our sponsors.
January 9, 2009 go to public site
   [Suggest to a Friend]
[Subscribe to Newsletter]






  RSS

Choose Font Size
Normal
Large
Extra Large

Cardiovascular Center

[ Health Centers >  Cardiovascular >  METABOLIC SYNDROME ]

Metabolic Syndrome vs. Cardiometabolic Risk

Robert W. Griffith, MD

For the last decade (or longer) cardiologists have been enamored of the metabolic syndrome. Here's an extract from the American Diabetes Association's website that clarifies the situation.

"You may have heard the term "metabolic syndrome" to describe cardiometabolic risk. The term has been used to describe cardiometabolic risk factors, primarily overweight, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. It's better to think of these factors simply as raising your cardiometabolic risk. There doesn't seem to be enough evidence to say that these factors represent a "syndrome," and scientists don't even agree on what the various components of the "syndrome" are. The important thing for you is to know whether you have any of these risk factors, and if so to take active steps to improve them."

Of course, in a few years the experts will replace the term "cardiometabolic risk" with something else. But in the meantime, address your cardiometabolic risks by appropriate lifestyle modifications - diet, exercise, no smoking, etc.

Source
HealthandAge Blog

Please take a moment to give us your comments. For questions about Health matters you may check our "Questions & Answers" Portal and Service.




Copyright © 2006. All rights reserved. [ Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About Us | Site Map ]