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Author Spotlight: Assessing the Cardiovascular Profile of Patients with Metabolic Syndrome
Published on: September 27, 2024
Biomarkers in metabolic syndrome
Young-Hye Cho1, Youngin Lee1, Jung In Choi1
1Department of Family Medicine and Biomedical Research Institute, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Yangsan, South Korea.
Abstract:
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a global health challenge characterized as a group of risk factors for developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Although visceral adipose tissue, adipocyte dysfunction, chronic low-grade inflammation, and insulin resistance are fundamental to MetS, the exact biochemical mechanisms underlying this disease state remain unclear. Numerous biomarkers, however, have been proposed to improve our understanding of its complex pathophysiology and facilitate diagnosis. This review examines these biomarkers and clarifies their potential roles in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, prediction, progression, and severity of MetS and MetS-related disorders.
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