Metabolic Syndrome

Diet and physical activity are important components of a healthy lifestyle that influence the parameters that determine metabolic syndrome. Treatments of metabolic syndrome elucidate the biology or pharmacology of metabolic disorders. The pathophysiology underlying obesity and METS involves genetic...

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description Diet and physical activity are important components of a healthy lifestyle that influence the parameters that determine metabolic syndrome. Treatments of metabolic syndrome elucidate the biology or pharmacology of metabolic disorders. The pathophysiology underlying obesity and METS involves genetic predisposition, dietary habits, lifestyle choices, and environmental exposures. New knowledge of the risk of METS to CVD will allow individuals within the society to make an informed lifestyle choice given the dynamics of cardiovascular diseases masked by indigenous knowledge systems in other sectors of the society. When a mother is obese and consumes a high-fat diet, her offspring may experience hyperphagia and become more susceptible to fat deposition. It is anticipated that the findings will not only enhance the understanding of metabolic health but also pave the way for tailored approaches to bridge the gap between dietary choices and optimal gut microbial balance in the context of prediabetes.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1525062025-02-20T08:10:00Z Metabolic Syndrome Daniel Monyeki, Kotsedi Kemper, Han C. G. Modjadji, Perpetua thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MJ Clinical and internal medicine::MJG Endocrinology Diet and physical activity are important components of a healthy lifestyle that influence the parameters that determine metabolic syndrome. Treatments of metabolic syndrome elucidate the biology or pharmacology of metabolic disorders. The pathophysiology underlying obesity and METS involves genetic predisposition, dietary habits, lifestyle choices, and environmental exposures. New knowledge of the risk of METS to CVD will allow individuals within the society to make an informed lifestyle choice given the dynamics of cardiovascular diseases masked by indigenous knowledge systems in other sectors of the society. When a mother is obese and consumes a high-fat diet, her offspring may experience hyperphagia and become more susceptible to fat deposition. It is anticipated that the findings will not only enhance the understanding of metabolic health but also pave the way for tailored approaches to bridge the gap between dietary choices and optimal gut microbial balance in the context of prediabetes. 2025-02-20T08:09:57Z 2025-02-20T08:09:57Z 2024 book ONIX_20250220_9780850144338_23 9780850144338 9780850144321 9780850144345 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/152506 eng image/jpeg n/a https://www.intechopen.com/books/13349 https://mts.intechopen.com/storage/books/13349/authors_book/authors_book.pdf IntechOpen IntechOpen 10.5772/intechopen.114629 10.5772/intechopen.114629 78a36484-2c0c-47cb-ad67-2b9f5cd4a8f6 9780850144338 9780850144321 9780850144345 IntechOpen 176 open access
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Metabolic Syndrome
title Metabolic Syndrome
title_full Metabolic Syndrome
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title_short Metabolic Syndrome
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