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Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of The Metabolic Syndrome® [eBook]
The constellation of disorders now recognized as the metabolic syndrome–hypertension, obesity, lipid disorders, and diabetes–has emerged as a potent threat to the cardiovascular health of millions of Americans. An estimated 22% of American adults have the metabolic syndrome, and the incidence is rising. Physicians therefore need a better understanding of this cluster of conditions. This handbook explains the history, risk factors, and prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in many populations. Other topics include clinical outcome, drug therapies, clinical diagnoses, and different lifestyle therapies. The text discusses the latest national guidelines for effective treatment. 288 pages.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: What Is the Metabolic Syndrome?
Chapter 2: Pathogenesis of the Metabolic Syndrome:
Underlying Risk Factors
Chapter 3: Pathogenesis of the Metabolic Risk Factors
Chapter 4: Prevalence and Clinical Expression in Populations
Chapter 5: Associated Clinical Outcomes: Atherosclerotic
Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes
Chapter 6: Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis of the
Metabolic Syndrome
Chapter 7: Lifestyle Modification: First-Line Approach
to the Metabolic Syndrome
Chapter 8: Atherogenic Dyslipidemia
Chapter 9: The Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes
Chapter 10: Hypertension
Chapter 11: The Metabolic Syndrome: Summary Recommendations



