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The purpose of these books is to have an updated systematic overview examining, in detail, the functional role of different diets and dietary components in maintaining glucose homeostasis and preventing long-term complications. The first book includes experimental evidence from preclinical research, whereas the second book provides studies in the clinical scenario.
Dietetics. --- Metabolic syndrome. --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Nutrition --- Disorders
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The purpose of these books is to have an updated systematic overview examining, in detail, the functional role of different diets and dietary components in maintaining glucose homeostasis and preventing long-term complications. The first book includes experimental evidence from preclinical research, whereas the second book provides studies in the clinical scenario.
Metabolic syndrome --- Diet therapy. --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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Metabolic syndrome. --- Metabolic syndrome --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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Metabolic syndrome. --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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Precision nutrition is an emerging concept encompassing an integrated action considering not only the genetic/epigenetic makeup and ethnic aspects of individuals, but other personalized phenotypical features, such as family and individual clinical issues, previous diseases and therapeutic treatments, perinatal nutrition, food likes/dislikes, allergies/intolerances, lifestyle attitudes and patterns, social and cultural circumstances or religious beliefs, etc. In this context, chronic disease prevalence is a global public health problem itself, which is also accompanied by a number of complications, including insulin resistance, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, fatty liver, inflammation, oxidative status and immunocompetence disturbances, and other adverse manifestations related to metabolic syndrome, which may need individualized nutritional approaches. Therefore, the current Special Issue attempts to provide specific nutritional strategies to prevent or treat the complications associated with metabolic syndrome features concerning diabetes, vascular events, liver diseases, dyslipemia, and cancer with a precision nutrition scope.
Metabolic syndrome. --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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The Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity presents an up-to-date survey of the current scientific understanding of obesity and the metabolic syndrome, as well as an overview of the most significant changes to the field over the past 30 years. By first presenting a historical context for overweight, the book drives home the point that obesity is by no means simply a contemporary problem, and its continued existence means that we neither understand it, nor have developed effective therapies. The Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity is a comprehensive reference for the treatment of obesity in two parts. Part I, The Problem, examines the entire scope of the obesity epidemic, including epidemiology and history, costs of treatment, pathology, clinical types, age-related issues, and general health risks. Part II, The Solutions, describes several treatment options including diet, behavior modification, exercise, pharmacological treatment, and surgery. This volume is a thorough reference for obesity and the metabolic syndrome and offers an in-depth assessment of the problem and its myriad potential treatment options.
Obesity. --- Metabolic syndrome. --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Adiposity --- Corpulence --- Fatness --- Overweight --- Body weight --- Nutrition disorders --- Disorders
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Metabolic syndrome is a set of risk factors that includes: abdominal obesity, a decreased ability to process glucose (insulin resistance), dyslipidemia (unhealthy lipid levels), and hypertension. Patients who have this syndrome have been shown to be at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease and/or type 2 diabetes. Metabolic syndrome is a common condition that goes by many names (dysmetabolic syndrome, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, obesity syndrome, and Reaven's syndrome).This is the first book to fully explain the relationships between psychiatric illness, Me
Metabolic syndrome --- Mental illness --- Complications. --- Madness --- Mental diseases --- Mental disorders --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- Mental health --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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Diabetes mellitus affects approximately 20 million people in the US, or nearly 7% of the population. It is expected to increase by 70% within the next 25 years and numerous epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that type 2 diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. It is estimated to cost over 92 BILLION in health care costs and lost productivity. The increased risk is due to the detrimental vascular effects of prolonged exposure to a hyperglycemic, oxidant rich environment yielding associated cardiovascular risk factors: atherosclerosis, hypertension and clot
Nutritionary hygiene. Diet --- Pathology of the metabolism --- Pathological endocrinology --- Diabetes --- Metabolic syndrome --- Nutritional aspects. --- Treatment. --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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With an extraordinary need for early intervention and prevention to slow or halt its progression, Metabolic Syndrome is one of the most challenging health problems. Only through an understanding of the science underlying this syndrome can successful interventions be developed and implemented. In The Metabolic Syndrome: Epidemiology, Clinical Treatment, and Underlying Mechanisms, the writers stimulate new thinking concerning underlying mechanisms and encourage heightened efforts to develop new therapeutics, potentially targeting uniquely intersecting pathways. Developing this new synthesis and analysis of the Metabolic Syndrome will bring together the viewpoints of epidemiologists, physiologists, molecular biologists/biochemists, and clinicians toward understanding the current state of knowledge of both the causes and consequences of the Metabolic Syndrome.
Medicine & Public Health. --- Endocrinology. --- Diabetes. --- Internal Medicine. --- Cardiology. --- Medicine. --- Internal medicine. --- Médecine --- Médecine interne --- Cardiologie --- Diabète insulinodépendant --- Endocrinologie --- Metabolic syndrome. --- Metabolic syndrome --- Metabolic Diseases --- Insulin Resistance --- Hyperinsulinism --- Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases --- Metabolic Syndrome X --- Glucose Metabolism Disorders --- Diseases --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Clinical Endocrinology --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Disorders
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Increased caloric intake, increased refined carbohydrate consumption, and physical inactivity have led to an explosion in the worldwide incidence of abdominal obesity and the emerging epidemic of insulin resistance, resulting in an increase of metabolic syndrome. Physicians can use the metabolic syndrome concept to guide focused lifestyle changes, lower blood pressure goals, and earlier intervention with aspirin, LDL-lowering drugs, and perhaps insulin-sensitizing medications. The comprehensive "ABCDE" approach presented in this book provides a memory tool for use in everyday clinical practice
Metabolic syndrome. --- Diabetes. --- Brittle diabetes --- Diabetes mellitus --- IDDM (Disease) --- Insulin-dependent diabetes --- Ketosis prone diabetes --- Type 1 diabetes --- Carbohydrate intolerance --- Endocrine glands --- Diabetic acidosis --- Glycosylated hemoglobin --- Cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic --- Dysmetabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance syndrome --- Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome --- Metabolic syndrome X --- Insulin resistance --- Metabolism --- Syndromes --- Diseases --- Disorders
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