Metabolic syndrome is defined as a clustering of key risk factors. The presence of these risk factors increase the chances of developing heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems. Typically, at least 3 of the risk factors outlined below need to be present to meet the criteria.
These risk factors include:
Having just one of these factors can on its own pose a health risk, but when there are multiple risk factors, this risk is amplified significantly. Metabolic syndrome is linked to unhealthy lifestyle choices such as a poor diet, lack of exercise and stressful environment. However, the interaction of genetic risks with environmental factors is thought to play a key role in the development and progression of metabolic syndrome.
The good news is that the risks posed by metabolic syndrome are largely preventable and can be managed with lifestyle changes, including eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and losing weight if necessary. Focusing on reduction of abdominal obesity is important. Early detection and management can significantly reduce the risk of more serious health issues that may occur after several years.
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