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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683749/association-between-the-severity-of-hard-to-treat-psoriasis-and-the-prevalence-of-metabolic-syndrome-a-hospital-based-cross-sectional-study-in-jakarta-indonesia
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Dina Evyana, Endi Novianto, Windy K Budianti, Roro I A Krisanti, Wismandari Wisnu, Retno Wibawanti, Hanny Nilasari, Lili Legiawati, Saskia A R Hapsari, Euis Mutmainnah
Psoriatic lesions on the scalp, face, intertriginous, genitals, palms/soles, and nails are often delay diagnosed, hard-to-treat, and cause disability. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is one of the most frequent and significant comorbidities in psoriasis. Many studies have discovered a link between psoriasis and MetS, but none have specifically assessed the hard-to-treat psoriasis in Indonesian population. This is a multicenter study involving four dermatology referral hospitals to investigate the association between psoriasis severity that has hard-to-treat lesions with the prevalence of MetS in Jakarta, Indonesia...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683639/positive-association-of-pulse-pressure-with-presence-of-albuminuria-in-chinese-adults-with-prediabetes-a-community-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lilan Liu, Xian Wu, Qian Tang, Ying Miao, Xue Bai, Jia Li, Ke Li, Xiaofang Dan, Yuru Wu, Pijun Yan, Qin Wan
Purpose: There has been limited evidence for the association between pulse pressure (PP) and proteinuria in prediabetes. The aim of our study was to explore the association between PP and albuminuria in community-dwelling Chinese adults with prediabetes. Materials and Methods: PP and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) were measured in 2012 prediabetic patients and 3596 control subjects with normal glucose tolerance. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to evaluate the possible association of PP with the risk of presence of albuminuria...
April 29, 2024: Metabolic Syndrome and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683638/prognostic-value-of-hyperglycemia-and-insulin-resistance-among-patients-with-confirmed-covid-19-infections-at-admission-to-the-alexandria-fever-hospital-egypt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fathy Z Alsewy, Magdy H Megallaa, Salma A Imbaby, Huda M Zidan, Heba S Kassab, Mai H Badrah
Background: The interaction between COVID-19 infection, hyperglycemia, and insulin resistance (IR) may lead to poor outcome. Methods: This prospective study included 100 adult participants without diabetes attending Alexandria Fever Hospital with confirmed COVID-19 infections. They were classified into four groups according to disease severity using World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Demographic and clinical parameters were collected. Laboratory investigations were obtained. Another follow-up fasting plasma glucose (FPG) value was measured after 3 months in cured patients...
April 29, 2024: Metabolic Syndrome and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683637/indicators-of-dietary-behavior-and-physical-activity-change-associated-with-metabolic-control-of-obesity-hypertension-and-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-in-mexican-adults-national-nutrition-and-health-survey-in-mexico-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Espinosa-Montero, Eric Monterrubio-Flores, Manuel Aguilar-Tamayo, Nayeli Macías-Morales, Mario Sanchez-Dominguez, Ismael Campos-Nonato
Introduction: Obesity (OB), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), and hypertension (HTN) are health issues in Mexico linked to unhealthy behaviors. This study investigates the relationship between behavior change indicators and metabolic control in Mexican adults with OB, T2D, and HTN. Methods: We used data from the 2016 National Health and Nutrition Survey Midway (ENSANUT MC-2016), representing ∼59.5 million Mexican adults aged 20-59 with these conditions. We assessed behavior change indicators, including stages of change, self-efficacy, and perceptions of benefits and barriers...
April 29, 2024: Metabolic Syndrome and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682602/effect-of-metabolic-syndrome-on-left-atrial-and-left-ventricular-deformation-and-atrioventricular-interactions-in-patients-with-myocardial-infarction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Liu, Yuan Li, Li-Qing Peng, Yue Gao, Ke Shi, Wen-Lei Qian, Wei-Feng Yan, Zhi-Gang Yang
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with worse prognosis in patients with myocardial infarction (MI). However, it is unclear how MetS in MI patients is associated with left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) deformation. PURPOSE: To determine the effect of MetS on LA and LV deformation and atrioventricular interactions in MI patients. STUDY TYPE: Retrospective. POPULATION: One hundred eighty-one MI patients (73 MetS+ and 108 MetS-), 107 age- and sex-matched controls (49 MetS+ and 58 MetS-)...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: JMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680877/the-association-between-obesity-measures-and-metabolic-syndrome-risk-in-korean-adolescents-aged-10-18-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Munku Song, Seamon Kang, Hyunsik Kang
INTRODUCTION: Childhood obesity is strongly linked to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS), type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease in adulthood, endangering the global healthcare system. No single tool for detecting MetS is suitable for all pediatric populations. This study aimed to investigate the association between obesity measures and MetS in Korean children and adolescents. METHOD AND MATERIALS: The data were obtained from 1663 children and adolescents aged 10-19 years (771 girls) who participated in the Fourth and Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys...
2024: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680585/metabolic-syndrome-and-the-urinary-microbiome-of-patients-undergoing-percutaneous-nephrolithotomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan A Dornbier, Chirag P Doshi, Shalin C Desai, Petar Bajic, Michelle Van Kuiken, Mark Khemmani, Ahmer V Farooq, Larissa Bresler, Thomas M T Turk, Alan J Wolfe, Kristin G Baldea
OBJECTIVE: To identify possible stone-promoting microbes, we compared the profiles of microbes grown from stones of patients with and without metabolic syndrome (MetS). The association between MetS and urinary stone disease is well established, but the exact pathophysiologic relationship remains unknown. Recent evidence suggests urinary tract dysbiosis may lead to increased nephrolithiasis risk. METHODS: At the time of percutaneous nephrolithotomy, bladder urine and stone fragments were collected from patients with and without MetS...
April 2024: Asian Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678740/fennel-seeds-extract-prevents-fructose-induced-cardiac-dysfunction-in-a-rat-model-of-metabolic-syndrome-via-targeting-abdominal-obesity-hyperuricemia-and-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BA%C3%AE-inflammatory-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Azza Mohamad El-Wakf, Mamdouh Rashad El-Sawi, Hadeer Mahmoud El-Nigomy, Eman Mohamad El-Nashar, Norah Saeed Al-Zahrani, Nasser G Alqahtani, Rashid A Aldahhan, Zienab Helmy Eldken
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is commonly associated with increased risk of cardiac disease that affects a large number of world populations. OBJECTIVE: This research attempted to investigate the efficacy of fennel seeds extract (FSE) in preventing development of cardiac dysfunction in rats on fructose enriched diet for 3 months, as a model of MetS. MATERIALS & METHODS: Thirty adult Wistar male rats (160-170 g) were assigned into 5 groups including control, vehicle, FSE (200 mg/kg BW) and fructose (60%) fed rats with and without FSE...
April 17, 2024: Tissue & Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677621/examination-of-eating-competence-in-a-geo-diverse-sample-with-metabolic-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Lohse, Bong Nguyen, Betty M Drees, Lisa Bailey-Davis, Kevin S Masters, Jacinda Nicklas, Bryce Daniels, Elizabeth H Ruder, Nicole Trabold
Eating competence (EatC) is an intra-individual approach to eating attitudes and behaviors associated with greater well-being. EatC research has not included persons with confirmed metabolic syndrome (MetS). Therefore, EatC of persons with MetS was explored to identify unique associations and inform implementation of MetS lifestyle interventions using baseline data from a multisite, randomized trial of a 2-year lifestyle intervention with MetS. EatC, measured with the Satter Eating Competence Inventory 2.0 (ecSI 2...
April 25, 2024: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675485/effect-of-glp-1-receptor-agonist-on-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-in-rats-with-metabolic-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marko Ravic, Ivan Srejovic, Jovana Novakovic, Marijana Andjic, Jasmina Sretenovic, Maja Muric, Marina Nikolic, Sergey Bolevich, Kirill Alekseevich Kasabov, Vladimir Petrovich Fisenko, Aleksandra Stojanovic, Vladimir Jakovljevic
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents an important factor that increases the risk of myocardial infarction, and more severe complications. Glucagon Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1RAs) exhibit cardioprotective potential, but their efficacy in MetS-related myocardial dysfunction has not been fully explored. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effects of exenatide and dulaglutide on heart function and redox balance in MetS-induced rats. Twenty-four Wistar albino rats with induced MetS were divided into three groups: MetS, exenatide-treated (5 µg/kg), dulaglutide-treated (0...
April 19, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674931/il-10-and-il-1%C3%AE-serum-levels-genetic-variants-and-metabolic-syndrome-insights-into-older-adults-clinical-characteristics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renata de Souza Freitas, Calliandra Maria de Souza Silva, Caroline Ferreira Fratelli, Luciano Ramos de Lima, Marina Morato Stival, Silvana Schwerz Funghetto, Izabel Cristina Rodrigues da Silva, Rosângela Vieira de Andrade
Populational aging is marked by chronic noncommunicable diseases, such as metabolic syndrome (MetS). IL-10 and IL-1β are pleiotropic cytokines with multiple biological effects linked to metabolic disorders. This cross-sectional study assessed 193 participants' IL-10 and IL-1β serum levels regarding their role in developing MetS, clinical characteristics, and their IL1B rs1143627 and IL10 rs1800890 variants' genotype frequencies in a population over 60. IL-10 levels correlated weakly with HDL levels and fat mass and inversely with triglycerides, glucose, glycated hemoglobin, and estimated average blood glucose levels...
April 22, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674857/mendelian-randomization-analysis-identifies-inverse-causal-relationship-between-external-eating-and-metabolic-phenotypes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanina Timasheva, Zhanna Balkhiyarova, Diana Avzaletdinova, Tatyana Morugova, Gulnaz F Korytina, Arie Nouwen, Inga Prokopenko, Olga Kochetova
Disordered eating contributes to weight gain, obesity, and type 2 diabetes (T2D), but the precise mechanisms underlying the development of different eating patterns and connecting them to specific metabolic phenotypes remain unclear. We aimed to identify genetic variants linked to eating behaviour and investigate its causal relationships with metabolic traits using Mendelian randomization (MR). We tested associations between 30 genetic variants and eating patterns in individuals with T2D from the Volga-Ural region and investigated causal relationships between variants associated with eating patterns and various metabolic and anthropometric traits using data from the Volga-Ural population and large international consortia...
April 13, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674794/effects-of-anthocyanins-on-components-of-metabolic-syndrome-a-review
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REVIEW
Michaela Godyla-Jabłoński, Ewa Raczkowska, Anna Jodkowska, Alicja Zofia Kucharska, Tomasz Sozański, Monika Bronkowska
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a significant health problem. The co-occurrence of obesity, carbohydrate metabolism disorders, hypertension and atherogenic dyslipidaemia is estimated to affect 20-30% of adults worldwide. Researchers are seeking solutions to prevent and treat the conditions related to MetS. Preventive medicine, which focuses on modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, including diet, plays a special role. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables has documented health benefits, mainly due to the polyphenolic compounds it contains...
April 9, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674244/dietary-supplementation-of-myo-inositol-cocoa-polyphenols-and-soy-isoflavones-improves-vasomotor-symptoms-and-metabolic-profile-in-menopausal-women-with-metabolic-syndrome-a-retrospective-clinical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giampaolo Mainini, Salvatore Ercolano, Raffaella De Simone, Irene Iavarone, Rosalia Lizza, Mario Passaro
Background and Objectives: Hormonal changes physiologically occurring in menopausal women may increase the risk of developing metabolic and vasomotor disturbances, which contribute to increase the risk of developing other concomitant pathologies, such as metabolic syndrome (MetS). Materials and Methods: Retrospective data from 200 menopausal women with MetS and vasomotor symptoms taking one sachet per day of the dietary supplement INOFOLIC® NRT (Farmares srl, Rome, Italy) were collected. Each sachet consisted of myo-Inositol (2000 mg), cocoa polyphenols (30 mg), and soy isoflavones (80 mg, of which 50 mg is genistin)...
April 4, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673315/revisiting-urban-street-planning-and-design-factors-to-promote-walking-as-a-physical-activity-for-middle-class-individuals-with-metabolic-syndrome-in-cairo-egypt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hisham Abusaada, Abeer Elshater
This paper revisits the planning and design factors of "pedestrianized" and "walkable" urban streets to encourage physical activity, focusing on their prioritization according to public health and smart growth. The aim is to create a conceptual framework for urban planners and designers to encourage walking and reduce metabolic syndrome (MetS) risks. Through a scoping review, the study found that while pedestrianized and walkable streets share many planning and design factors, they have different objectives...
March 26, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671898/effects-of-regular-exercise-on-the-biochemical-oxidative-and-inflammatory-profiles-and-quality-of-life-in-older-spaniards-with-metabolic-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margalida Monserrat-Mesquida, Maria Magdalena Quetglas-Llabrés, Cristina Bouzas, Silvia García, David Mateos, Lucía Ugarriza, Cristina Gómez, Josep A Tur, Antoni Sureda
Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The regular practice of physical activity is a crucial factor for healthy aging and for controlling and preventing chronic diseases. To assess the effects of regular physical activity on the biochemical and inflammatory profiles, as well as the quality of life of older adults diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Participants (aged 55-70 years; living in the Balearic Islands, Spain) were divided into two groups ( n = 50 each) according to the degree of physical activity measured by metabolic equivalents of task (METs)...
April 11, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671361/behavioral-changes-in-patients-with-prader-willi-syndrome-receiving-diazoxide-choline-extended-release-tablets-compared-to-the-path-for-pws-natural-history-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theresa V Strong, Jennifer L Miller, Shawn E McCandless, Evelien Gevers, Jack A Yanovski, Lisa Matesevac, Jessica Bohonowych, Shaila Ballal, Kristen Yen, Patricia Hirano, Neil M Cowen, Anish Bhatnagar
BACKGROUND: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare neurobehavioral-metabolic disease caused by the lack of paternally expressed genes in the chromosome 15q11-q13 region, characterized by hypotonia, neurocognitive problems, behavioral difficulties, endocrinopathies, and hyperphagia resulting in severe obesity if energy intake is not controlled. Diazoxide choline extended-release (DCCR) tablets have previously been evaluated for their effects on hyperphagia and other behavioral complications of people with PWS in a Phase 3 placebo-controlled study of participants with PWS, age 4 and older with hyperphagia (C601) and in an open label extension study, C602...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669305/analysis-of-the-short-term-complications-of-laparoscopic-pancreaticoduodenectomy-in-patients-with-metabolic-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiwen Wu, Xue Wang, Huiyu Jang, Yu Du, Yahui Liu, Shupeng Wang, Yu Fu
Objective: To investigate the impact of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on short-term complications of laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed perioperative data of patients who underwent LPD in our department from January 2020 to January 2022. The patients were divided into the MetS group and non-MetS group based on whether they had MetS. The incidence of postoperative complications and mortality rate was compared between the two groups. Results: The study involved 279 patients, with 30 having MetS and 249 without...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667583/lifestyle-factors-influencing-metabolic-syndrome-after-adjusting-for-socioeconomic-status-and-female-reproductive-health-indicators-a-national-representative-survey-in-korean-pre-and-postmenopausal-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eunyoung Hong, Youngmi Kang
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing markedly among postmenopausal women. Although studies suggest multiple risk factors for its development, few have investigated changes in socioeconomic status (SES), female reproductive health indicators (menarche age, experience of pregnancy, delivery, breastfeeding, and postmenopausal status), and lifestyle factors. This study investigated lifestyle factors affecting MetS prevalence among pre- and post-menopausal women after adjusting for SES and female reproductive health indicators...
April 12, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667578/unveiling-health-inequalities-exploring-metabolic-dysfunction-in-rural-roma-communities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Crișan, Lucreția Avram, Cristiana Grapă, Andrada Nemeș, Maria-Virginia Coman, Mihail Simion Beldean-Galea, Radu-Tudor Coman, Tudor Călinici, Valer Donca, Rareș Crăciun
BACKGROUND: Europe's largest ethnic minority, the Roma, are often confronted with substantial obstacles that result in health disparities. Research indicates that there are elevated rates of both communicable and non-communicable diseases, such as metabolic syndrome (MetS), among Roma communities, often linked to living conditions, limited education, or poverty. This study centers on remote rural Roma settlements in Romania, evaluating the prevalence of metabolic dysfunction, obesity, and liver steatosis while considering socio-economic and lifestyle factors...
April 11, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
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