Cardiometabolic diseases

With the increase of obesity, diabetes and hypertension among the people in the current days there has been a parallel increase in the incidence and prevalence of cardiometabolic complications. Cardiometabolic complications are multifactorial diseases mainly characterized by insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and central adiposity and a wide spectrum of different factors including changes in living environments, diets, lifestyles, genetic, and epigenetic factors may be involved.  People with Cardiometabolic syndrome are two times more likely to die from coronary heart disease and three times more likely to have a stroke or heart attack than those who do not have the syndrome. Now it is known that central adiposity is a major contributor to increased cardiometabolic risk. Around 25% of the world’s adult population are suffering from this syndrome. The lifestyle changes and new drugs will have a significant role in reducing the multiple cardiometabolic risk factors. The regular checkup of Blood pressure, Blood Cholesterol, Waist Circumference and Blood Sugar will keep the individual to have a track on the risk of cardiometabolic disease.


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