Metabolic Syndrome During Menopause

作者: Sezcan Mumusoglu , Bulent Okan Yildiz

DOI: 10.2174/1570161116666180904094149

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摘要: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) comprises individual components including central obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia and hypertension it is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). menopause per se increases the incidence MetS in aging women. effect(s) on include: i) increasing obesity changes fat tissue distribution, ii) potential increase iii) serum lipid concentrations, which seem to be weight rather than itself, and, iv) association between hypertension, although available data are inconclusive. With regard consequences during menopause, there no consistent supporting a causal relationship CVD. However, concomitant appears Furthermore, despite early T2DM, natural itself T2DM not evident. presence severity T2DM. Although mechanism clear, surgical strongly linked higher MetS. Interestingly, women polycystic ovary (PCOS) have their reproductive years; however, menopausal transition, becomes similar that non-PCOS

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