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WHAT IS METABOLIC SYNDROME DISEASE, WHY DOES IT HAPPEN? SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME DISEASE
Improper diet, inactivity, overweight and genetic predisposition can cause various ailments. Metabolic syndrome disease can also occur for these reasons. So what is metabolic syndrome disease, why does it happen? Symptoms and treatment of metabolic syndrome disease.
Metabolic syndrome is a set of risk factors that increase the risk of diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and stroke. These risk factors are also called syndrome x, dysmetabolic syndrome, or insulin resistance syndrome. Stating that the risk of metabolic syndrome increases with age, iHealth member and Denizli hospital General Surgery Specialist Op. Dr. gave information about the subject.
The risk factors for metabolic syndrome disease are: Age, obesity, diabetes, liver fat, sleep apnea, and diseases such as polycystic ovary.
What causes metabolic syndrome disease?
The exact cause of metabolic syndrome is unknown. Many features of metabolic syndrome are associated with insulin resistance. Insulin resistance can be defined as the inability of insulin to effectively act to lower blood sugar. Factors such as your genetic heritage and lifestyle can cause this condition.
Who is at risk?
People with dark skin spots called Acanthosis Nigricans, which is a sign of insulin resistance in the nape or armpit, who have excess fat around the waist, have diabetes, or have a family history of diabetes, are especially at risk.
What are the symptoms of metabolic syndrome disease?
There are no obvious signs of the disease. Metabolic syndrome can begin to give signs over time due to problems such as hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol levels.
How is it diagnosed?
– If there are at least three of the five signs listed below, metabolic syndrome is diagnosed.
– Waist circumference 102cm or more for men, 88cm or more for women,
– The measured blood pressure should be above 135/85 mm-hg or the use of medications for hypertension,
– Blood triglyceride levels above 150 mg/dL,
– Fasting blood sugar levels above 100 mg/dL or using a sugar medication,
– HDL cholesterol is less than 50 mg/dL for women and 40 mg/dL for men.
How to prevent metabolic syndrome disease?
Considering that the main factor underlying the metabolic syndrome is obesity, it is quite important to get down to the weight range and increase physical activity. Getting professional support for healthy weight loss at the weight loss stage will help you eliminate the risks of metabolic syndrome or prevent its occurrence.
If you can’t control your appetite despite physical activity and have difficulty losing weight, your doctor may recommend methods such as bimodal stomach botox, 6-month stomach balloon, stomach balloon, swallowed stomach balloon, drug treatments, and gastric tube surgery in Turkey to help you lose weight.
First plan is to allow a person to get down to a healthy weight in between on their own, but if it is difficult to get down to a healthy weight range, auxiliary methods can come into play. In the nutrition program, it will be useful to limit carbohydrates and consume foods with a high fiber content.
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