2007
DOI: 10.1248/jhs.53.84
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The Characteristics of Living and Behavioral Factors in Chinese Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

Abstract: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a combination of glucose and lipid abnormalities and associated with cardiac and cerebral events and the likelihood of inducible myocardial ischemia and stroke. As MS is partly a result of living and behavioral patterns, we assessed whether there exists some relationship between MS morbidity and the lifestyle of urban citizens. We evaluated 836 patients in the age range from 35 to 97 years. All participants were divided into five groups: MS group, essential hypertension group, type 2… Show more

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“…Metabolic disturbances such as hyperlipidemia have been implicated in the etiopathogenesis of several human diseases. Dyslipidamia is viewed as the primary mediator of a cascade of heart damaging events such as acute pancreatitis (AP), renal injury [1,2], stroke, atherosclerosis [3] and metabolic syndrome [4]. It may be due to hereditary disorders [familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)] [5,6], polygenic hypercholesterolemia (familial combined hypercholesterolemia) or “non-lipid” diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cholestatic liver diseases, nephrotic syndrome, chronic renal failure, hypothyroidism, cigarette smoking and obesity [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic disturbances such as hyperlipidemia have been implicated in the etiopathogenesis of several human diseases. Dyslipidamia is viewed as the primary mediator of a cascade of heart damaging events such as acute pancreatitis (AP), renal injury [1,2], stroke, atherosclerosis [3] and metabolic syndrome [4]. It may be due to hereditary disorders [familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)] [5,6], polygenic hypercholesterolemia (familial combined hypercholesterolemia) or “non-lipid” diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cholestatic liver diseases, nephrotic syndrome, chronic renal failure, hypothyroidism, cigarette smoking and obesity [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of the evidence regarding socio-economic and lifestyle determinants of MetS have come from American (9)(10)(11)(12) and Asiatic settings (13,14) and from southern European countries (15,16) . However, these findings were inconsistent owing to diversity in the populations' characteristics, the criteria used to define MetS, the methodologies of data collection and the selection of confounding factors.…”
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confidence: 99%