OBESITY - AN ELEMENT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME
The US National Program for Cholesterol Education proposes a more streamlined definition for clinical practice, but does not include insulin resistance. [...]people with MS must meet three of the following criteria: - high blood pressure (> 130 / 85mmHg) - high plasma glucose (> 110 mg / dl) -...
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