Metabolic Syndrome in Endocrine System

  • Pudata V
  • Konduru J
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Abstract

Hormonal change in endocrine glands leads to metabolic syndrome. Latest research work suggests that nearly 40-50% of peoples only from USA suffer due to metabolic syndrome. Sedentary lifestyle leads to metabolic syndrome. Commonly seen metabolic syndromes are cardio-metabolic syndrome, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, Reaven's syndrome which leads to diabetes, Obesity, pancreatic disorders, etc. Hormone like insulin, which is produced from beta-cells of pancreas plays vital role in metabolic syndrome. Not only insulin but metals (Arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, manganese, molybdenum, iodine) and proteins also have major role in metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome percentage is more in women than that of men. The patients who are suffering from HIV, they commonly have metabolic syndromes. Dietary habit and sedentary lifestyle is a one of the causes for the metabolic syndrome.

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Pudata, V., & Konduru, J. (2011). Metabolic Syndrome in Endocrine System. Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism, 02(09). https://doi.org/10.4172/2155-6156.1000163

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